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MANUSCRIPTS. 


The  usual  abbreviations  are  used  :  A.  L.  8.,  autograph  letter  signed;  A.  D.  S.,  autograph 
document  signed ;  L.  B.,  letter  signed;  D.  S.,  document  signed. 

1  4  AUTOGEAPH  RECEIPT-BOOKS.  1765-1828.  Kept  by  Treat 
and  Pico,  John  Hancock,  S.  Jaques,  etc.  Boston  and  Charlestown, 
Mass. 

2  SCRAPS  AKD  CURIOSITIES. 

3  HANCOCK,  THOS.  (Uncle  of  Gov.  H.)  Eeceipt-Book.  1747 
-1750.  Containing  hundreds  of  autographs,  among  which  are  T. 
Elucker  (aft.  Colonial  Secretary),  Barlow  Trecothick,  B.  Hallowell, 
Jr.,  and  other  historical  personages.    4to. 

4 Receipt-Book.    1755-1763.    Autogs.  of  Jeded.  Preble  <Brig.- 

Gen.  in  French  War),  Jere.  Gridley  (eminent  lawyer),  Silv.  Gardi- 
ner, Thos.  Hutchinson  (Gov.  of  Mass.),  Gen.  Bastide,  etc.     4to. 

5  RECEIPT-BOOK  of  Treat  and  Pico,  Boston  merchants,  between 
1765  and  1767,  with  an  alphabetical  index  of  autographs,  250  in 
number,  embracing  about  all  the  Boston  merchants  of  the  time. 
John  Hancock  (Gov.),  Thos.  Gushing  (Lt.-Gov.)  among  the  num- 
ber.   4to. 

6  HANCOCK,  THOS.  Letters  and  drafts  of  letters  covering  the 
Interesting  period  of  the  French  Wars  between  1745-1700. 

7 Letters  chiefly  addressed  to  him  between  1739  and  176p. 

8  HANCOCK  AND  SCOTT.     Letters. 

9  HANCOCK  PAPERS.  Between  1740  and  1790.  Chiefly  mercan- 
tile.   Many  autographs. 

10  HANCOCK  PAPERS.    Accounts,  etc.     Similar  to  above. 

11  DUDLEY,  PAUL.  Endorsement  on  a  Counterfeit  Note  of  Mass. 
Colony  of  1708.  (Curious.)  Also  1  3  £  Note  Colony  of  N.  Hamp- 
shire, 1775.    Sigs.  Nath.  Gilman,  E.  Thompson.     (2.) 


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686  MANUSCRIPTS. 

12  LOTTERY  TICKETS,  BOSTON  MILL,  1783;  Providence  Epis. 
Ch.,  1797,  etc.     (6.) 

13  BOSTON.    20  pieces,  early  play-bills,  etc. 

14  WISE,  H.  A.,  Gov.  of  Va.,  &c.    A.  L.  S.    4°. 

15  HOLMES,  ABIEL  (Eev.)  Author.  Father  of  the  Poet.  Force, 
Peter.  Historian.  Ed.  Am.  Archives,  etc.  Baylies,  Francis. 
Author.  Everett,  Edw'd.  Statesman.  Pres.  H.  U.  All  autograph 
letters.    4°.     (4.) 

16  CRITTENDEN,  J.  J.,  Gov.  of  Ky.,  U.  S.  Senator,  &c.  Autog. 
letter,  without  sig.,  addressed  to  Mr.  Drake,  12°.  Also,  Sparks, 
Jared.     Same,  with  sig.     12°.    (2.) 

17  JOHNSON,  EICH'D  M.  (CoL.)  (Vice-Pres't  U.  S.)  Killed 
Tecumseh?  Autog.  letter,  dated  "  Senate  Chamber,"  1838.  Also, 
fine  port,  insert.    4°. 

18  BARROW,  JOHN  (Sm).  Eminent  English  author.  Autog.  let- 
ter, 7  pp.,  relative  to  his  Life  of  Drake,  etc.    4°. 

19  THACHER,  JAS.  Surgeon  Rev.  army  and  author.  Autog. 
letter,  port,  insert.    4°. 

20  THROOP,  E.  T.,  Gov.  of  N.  Y.  Jay,  P.  A.  Eminent  lawyer. 
Both  A.  L.  S.    4to.     (2.) 

21  OGDEN,  D.  B.  Eminent  lawyer.  Tallmadge,N.  P.  U.  S.  S. 
Wright,  Benj.  Eminent  engineer.  Wright,  Silas,  Jr.  All  A.  L. 
S.    4to.     (4.) 

22  YAN  NESS,  W.  W.  Eminent  jurist.  A.  L.  S.  12°.  Yan 
Yechten,  Abr.    Long  patriarch  of  the  N.  Y.  Bar.   A.  L.  S.  4to.    (2.) 

23  RAFINESQUE,  C.  S.  Eminent  Botanist  and  Author.  Autog. 
letters.  One  of  3  closely  written  pp.  cont.  valuable  bibliographical 
information  relative  to  the  Am.  Indians.     Fol.  (2.) 

24  MEIGS,  R.  J.,  Gov.  of  O.    P.  M,  Gen.  U.  S.    Autog.  letter.  4°. 

25  WINSLOW,  ISAAC  (m.d.)  Cotton,  Jno.;  Stockbridge,  David; 
Josselyn,  Jos.  [of  Plymouth].    D.  S.    Med. 

26  SHIRLEY,  WM.,  Gov.  Mass.  D.  S.  Also,  Mason,  Jere.,  Yerses 
to  Mrs.  Fillebrown.    Resolve  of  State  of  Mass.  Bay,  1777.     (3.) 

27  MASSACHUSETTS  BAY.  Proclamation  Convening  the  Assem- 
bly in  extra  session,  1777.     Broadside.     Fol. 

28 An  Act  to  secure  the  Redemption  of  Bills  of  Credit.    11  pp. 

Fol. 

29  OLD  ENGLAND'S  TRIUMPH.  Sung  at  2d  Anniv.  Meeting 
Sons  of  St.  George,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  23,1771.  Broadside.  [4  stanzas 
mutilated,  clean.]  Also,  the  American  Hero  Song.  [n.  d.]  Broad- 
side.   Folio.     (2.) 

30  STEYENS,  W.  B.,  d.d.  (Bp.  of  Pa.)  Palfrey,  J.  G.  Bouton, 
N.    Bancroft,  G.     A.  L.  S.    Thacher,  Jas.  A.  L.    4to  (5.) 

31  CORNELIUS,  E.  Educator  and  Miss,  among  the  Indians.  Sav- 
age, J.  Everett,  E.  Ludewig,  N.  E.  Masta,  J.  S.,  a  St.  Fran9ois 
Indian.    A.  L.  S.    4to.     (5.) 


MANUSCRIPTS^  687 

32  SUMN'ER,  INCREASE.  Gov.  Mass.  Handwriting.  Sharpe, 
Gibbens,  D.  S.     (2.) 

33  PROPHECY,  found  in  the  Lord  Powis,  his  house,  dated  1647,  in 
verse,  very  curious.  Fol.  Also,  Elegy  on  Saml,  Payne,  Ordinary 
of  J^'ewgate,  with  epitaph.  Fol.  "Washington,  Ode  on  birthday  of 
4to.     (3.) 

34  SCALE  OF  DEPRECIATION".  Mass.  Act  of  1780.  Broads. 
Fol.  Kennebec  Purchase.  Proposals  for  settlement  and  des.  of. 
broads.  1763.    Fol.     (2.) 

35  SAVAGE,  JAS.  Stone,  W.  L.  Sherburne,  J.  H.  Bancroft, 
Geo.    Bouton,  N".    All  authors.    A.  L.  S.    4to.     ("5.) 

36  TYLER,  ROYAL,  Rev.  Patriot.  D.  S.  Choate,  Jno.,  J.  P. 
(Essex).  A.  D.  S.  Gray,  Harrison,  Treas.  of  Mass.  Bay,  D.  S. 
Bryant,  J.    D.  S.     (4.) 

37  GREEKE,  ALBERT  G.  Poet.  Autog.  letter.  2  pp.  Folio. 
Also,  Everett,  Edw'd.     Same.    12".     (2.) 

38  CIN'CIN"KATI.  Congratulatory  Letter  of  eminent  citizens  to 
the  Boston  Committee  on  Hoit's  portrait  of  Harrison.  Sigs.  of 
Judge  J.  C.  "W"right,  author  and  editor,  Sam'l  "W".  Davis,  Jos.  Long- 
worth,  Judge  J.  Burnett,  U.  S.  Senator,  etc.,  J.  C.  Vaughan,  promi- 
nent editor,  Judge  S.  P.  Chase,  C.  Justice  Sup.  Court,  "U".  S.,  N". 
Longworth,  celebrated  wine  manufacturer,  Jas.  H.  Perkins,  author 
and  editor,  N".  G.  Pendleton,  M.  C,  father  of  Geo.,  etc. 

39  LORD,  KATHAN".  Prest.  Dartm.  Coll.  Autog.  letter.  2  pp. 
Also,  Bancroft,  Geo.,  Historian,  same.  Also,  Coit,  T.  "W.  Pres. 
Transylvania  Coll.     Same.    All  4°.     (3.) 

40  FILLMORE,  MILLARD.  Prest.  U.  S.  Autog.  letter  to  S.  G. 
Drake.  Dated  Buffalo,  1847.  Also,  Lawrence  Abbott.  Same. 
4°.     (2.) 

41  MARCY,  W.  L.  Gov.  of  K.  Y.,  Secy,  of  War.  Autog.  letter 
to  Hon.  Isaac  Livermore.  12°.  Also,  Hall,  N".  K.,  P.  M.  Gen. 
U.  S.    Autog.  letter  to  S.  G.  Drake.    4to.     (2.) 

42  CASS,  LEWIS.  Gov.  of  Mich.,  Secy,  of  War,  etc.  Autog.  letter 
to  S.  G.  Drake,  dated  Detroit,  1851.    4°. 

43  QUIN^CY,  JOSIAH.  M.  C,  Mayor  of  Boston,  etc.  Also,  Law- 
rence, Abbott,  Minister  to  England.  Also,  Boutwell,  Geo.  S. 
Secy,  of  Treasury,  "U.  S.  Senator,  etc.  Also,  Bancroft,  Geo., 
historian.    All  autograph  letters  to  S.  G.  Drake.    4to.     (4.) 

44  BROOKS,  JOHN".  Gov.  of  Mass. ,  and  Bradford,  Alden,  historian. 
Sigs.  as  Gov.  and  Secy,  of  State,  to  T.  H.  Perkins'  certificate  of 
election  as  Senator.    1.  p.    4to. 

45  CALHOUN",  J.  C.  Sig.  as  Secy,  of  War,  to  the  pension  certificate 
of  Rich'd  Otis,  of  Vt.,  a  Rev.  Soldier.    1819.    4to. 

46  GRANGER,  GIDEON".  Post.  M.  Genl.  U.  S.  Autog.  letter, 
dated  1820.  Also,  Granger,  Fraacis,  son  of  Gideon,  and  also  P.  M. 
Genl.  U.  S.     Autog.  letter.    4to.     (2.) 


688  MANUSCRIPTS. 

47  RUSSELL,  THOS.,  eminent  merch't.  Thorndike,  Israel,  do. 
Ewer,  Chas.  Harris,  C  A.,  Com'r  of  Ind.  Affairs.  All  A.  L.  S. 
4to.     (4.) 

48  GILBERT,  SILVESTER,  M.  C.  Deming,  Jno.,  Green.  Jas. 
Capt.  2  A.  D.  S.  (1779.)  Brainford,  Ct.  Paper.  (1713.)  8  Sigs. 
AppIeton.N.    Baldwin,  C.  C.    2A.  L.  S.    4to.     (5.) 

49  BOSTOIN'.  Petition  of  129  mechanics  and  tradesmen  to  the  Gen. 
Court,  1677,  to  protect  them  against  the  intrusion  of  strangers. 
Med. 

Only  47  years  after  the  settlement.    Many  names  of  original  settlers.    See  Hist.  Boston, 
p.  427. 

50  DJDLEY,  JOS.,  Gov.  of  Mass.  D.  S.  1  p.,  folio,  1677.  Offi- 
cial signature  to  a  petition  of  the  troopers  relative  to  George  Corwin. 
Signed  also  by  Edward  Rawson  and  Wm.  Torrey. 

51  NAJiTUCKET  AND  M.  VINEYARD.  Indian  titles  on,  etc. 
1803-30.     Many  sigs.     (5.) 

62  DUDLEY,  J.     Gov.  of  Mass.    D.  S.     (1705.)    Eol. 

63  WARWICK,  R.  I.  Certified  copies  of  petition  and  of  decision  of 
Charles  II,  relative  to  title  of  lands  in.  With  explanatory  note  by 
Mr.  Drake.    Doc.     12  pp.    Fol. 

64  FANEUIL,  PETER,  founder  of  Faneuil  Hall;  also  Bedgood  and 
Dumaresq;  Auchmuty,  R.,  Judge;  Putnam,  J.,  eminent  lawyer. 
D.  S.     (3.) 

55  PUNKAPAUG  (Stoughton)  PLANTATION,  1717-26.  Petition 
and  Allotment,  with  original  Indian  sigs.    Fol.     (2.) 

66  BRAINTREE.  Copy  of  Deed  of  Wampatuck  to  Rich'd  Thayer 
of  land  on  the  "  South  west  side  of  the  blew  hills  upon  the  south  side 
of  punkapaug  pond."  2  pp.  Fol.  1657.  Copy  of  Deed  of  Wam- 
patuck of  lands  to-the  Crown  of  England.  2  pp.  Fol.  1666.  Ver- 
dict of  Jury  in  suit  of  Roger  Clap  against  Richard  Thayer  relative 
to  the  above  lands.    1  p.    4°.    1666.    3  MSS. 

67  GOOKIN,  DANIEL,  Major  Genl.  of  Mass.  Colony,  Speaker  of 
Genl.»  Court,  Assistant,  &c.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  1678.  Com- 
manding "  the  oath  of  alligiance  to  be  taken  by  all  his  majesties 
subjects."  Signed  also  by  Bartholomew  Gedney,  one  of  the  judges 
for  the  trial  of  witches,  1692,  William  Johnson,  an  Assistant  Judge, 
&  Jo.  Wayte.  Rawson,  Edward,  Sec'ry.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol. 
1678.  The  General  Court  Record  in  regard  to  the  Oath  of  Allegi- 
ance.   Another  of  1  p.  4°,  1078,  relating  to  the  same.    3  MSS. 

Interesting  historical  UBS. 

58  SOUTHERTOWNE.  Petition  of  Geo.  Denison,  Wm.  Chese- 
borough,  and  Thomas  Minor,  to  the  Gcnl.  Court  for  appointment  of 
Commissioner:  with  the  Court's  action  thereon,  by  Edward  Rawson 
and  Wm.  Torrey.     1  p.     Fol.    1660.    Order  of  Court  confirming  ap- 


MANUSCRIPTS.  689 

polntment  of  officers  there,  an  A.  D.  S.  of  Ed.  Rawson.    1  p. .  4°. 
1(558.    2  MSS. 

59  BRAINTREE.  Deposition  of  John  Sanders  relative  to  Rich'd 
Thayer's  land.  1  p.  Fol.  1680.  Deposition  of  John  Hodman  as 
to  the  same.  1  p.  4°.  1680.  Copy  of  Court  Judgement  and  Bond 
of  Appeal  in  the  same.  1  p.  4°.  1680.  Reasons  of  Appeal  of 
Rich'd  Thayer.  A.  D.  S.  2  pp.  Fol.  1680.  Answer  to  Rich'd 
Thayer's  Reasons,  by  Roger  Clap.  A.  D.  S.  2  pp.  Fol.  Captain 
Roger  Clap.  Bill  of  Cost  against  Rich'd  Thayer.  A.  D.  S.  1  p. 
46.     6  MSS. 

60  HA>^'OVER,  MASS.     Records,  1746  to  1789.     112  pp.    4". 

The  entries  are  by  David  Stockbridge,  Tos.  Gushing,  and  Timo.  Kobbins,  town  treasurer; 
many  autographs  scattered  through  the  pages. 

61  CONCORD.  Petition  of  Oliver  Purchis  and  13  others  relative  to 
the  Iron  Works  there.  1  p.  Fol.  1660,  with  the  answer,  signed 
by  Wm.  Torrey  and  Ed.  Rawson.  Copy  of  Records  of  Town  rela- 
tive to  Land,  by  Saml.  Phipps.  1  p.  4°.  1666.  Natick.  Petition 
of  Thos.  Fames  on  account  of  loss  of  property  by  the  Indians.  A. 
D.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  1676.  Reading.  List  of  church  members. 
1  p.  8°.  1677.  Another.  1  p.  8°.  1677.  Springfield.  Ext.  from 
Records  by  Saml.  Tyler  about  land  at  Westfield.  1  p.  4°.  1688. 
6  MSS. 

62  DORCHESTER.  Power  of  Attorney  of  Wampatuck  to  I^'asaton. 
1  p.  Fol.  1666.  Deed  of  Xasaton  to  the  town  of  Dorchester  of 
"  all  that  land  beyond  the  blew  hills  within  the  grants  of  Dorchester." 
1  p.  Fol.  1666.  Deposition  of  Stephen  Hopin  relative  to  the 
above  land  from  "  the  top  of  the  blewhill."  1  p.  4°.  1666.  Deed 
of  Kitchamabin  unto  Richard  Collecot  of  the  land  beyond  the  mill 
in  Dorchester.  1  p.  Fol.  163G.  Deed  of  Squamaug,  sachem  of  the 
Mass.,  to  the  Town  of  Dorchester,  of  "all  that  Land  beyond  the 
mill  at  Naponsett,  beyond  the  blew  hills  to  the  utmost  extent  of 
Dorchester."  2  pp.  Fol.  1670.  All  the  above  docs,  are  written 
and  signed  by  Isa.  Addington.    5  MS. 

63  HI:n:GHAM,  MS.  certificate  of  character  signed  by  Nath'l  Hull 
and  62  inhabs.  of  the  town,  given  to  Mehitable  Warren  of  Plymouth, 
charged  with  being  a  witch.  1708-9.  Also  a  copy  by  Mr.  Drake, 
with  notes.     Fol.     [Very  curious.] 

64  CLAP,  ROGER.  Emigrated  to  Dorchester  in  1630,  and  began  a 
plantation  there;  filled  many  military  and  civil  offices;  Capt.  of  Cas- 
tle William  from  1665  to  1686.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  1685.  Petition 
to  the  Court  of  Assistants. 

65  PIKE,  ROBERT.  Major  in  Indian  Wars.  One  of  the  first  28 
counsellors  appointed  by  charter  for  the  province  of  Mass.  Bay,  to 
hold  office  until  May,  1693.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  Salisbury:  1676-7. 
Interesting  historical  letter  "■  to  the  Maj.  Genl.  at  Ipswich,"  rela- 


690  MANUSCRIPTS. 

tive  to  the  war  with  the  Eastern  Indians.  Another  A.  L.  S.,  1  p., 
FoL,  Salisburj'^,  1678,  t©  Edward  Eawson,  relative  to  the  Town  sub- 
scription to  Harv.  College.     2  Letters. 

66  WEYMOUTH.  A.  L.  S.  of  Wm.  Torrey,  "  touching  what  is 
unpaid  to  the  new  Colledge  from  the  Town  ofWeymouth."  1  p. 
4°.  1678.  "  Members  of  the  Church  in  Weymouth.'.'  1  p.  8°. 
1677.  Hingham.  Members  of  the  Church  to  be  freemen.  1  p.  4**. 
1677.  Southworth,  Constant.  Copy  of  Deed  of  Land  at  "  Sarro- 
nett."  2  pp.  Fol.  1675.  Jethro,  an  Indian.  Copy  of  his  deed  of 
lands  "  at  Nobscott,  or  Doeskin  Hill,  near  Sudbury,"  to  Thos.  Dan- 
forth.    Ip.    Fol.    1666.    5  MSS. 

67  BILLERICA.  Petition  of  the  Town  for  grant  of  Land,  signed  by 
"Wm.  French,  Ralph  Hill,  Saml.  Manning,  Jos.  Tompson,  and  Jona. 
Danforth,  Selectmen.  2  pp.  Fol.  1674.  Answer  to  the  above, 
signed  Ed.  Rawson.  ^  p.  4°.  1675.  Danforth,  Jonathan.  A.  L. 
S.  1  p.  4°.  1678.  Relative  to  the  affairs  of  Billerica.  Petition 
of  Chelmsford  for  settling  bounds.  1  p.  Fol.  1660.  Order  of 
Court  binding  over  John  Russells  of  "Wobum,  for  absenting  himself 
from  Church  and  joyning  the  Anabaptists.  1  p.  Fol.  1671.  "Writ- 
ten and  signed  by  Thos.  Danforth.    5  MSS. 

68  K'E"WBURY.  Petition  of  Anthony  Somerby,  for  the  town,  that 
a  Magistrate  be  appointed.  1  p.  Fol.  1677.  Names  in  full  Com- 
munion with  Church.  ^  p.  8°.  1677.  "V\"alker,  Robert.  Deposition 
relating  to  Henry  Sewall  of  Newbury.  1  p.  4°.  1679.  Saltonstall, 
Sir  Richard,  Copy  of  Inventory  of  his  lands,  signed  by  Joseph  Ma- 
son.    1  p.     Fol.     1644.     4  MSS. 

69  SALISBURY.  Deposition  of  "  Caleb  Moudy  "  in  regard  to  lands. 
1  p.  4°.  1676.  Written  and  signed  by  Tho.  Bradbury.  Order  of 
Court  disposing  of  Thomas  Hauxworth's  Estate.  1  p.  4°.  1667. 
Signed  by  Steph.  Sewall.  French,  John.  Deposition  relating  to 
assessments  at  Salsbury.  1  p.  4°.  1667.  Appeal  of  John  Godfrey, 
convicted  of  "  travelling  on  the  Lord's  day  morning  from  Hauerhill 
to  Salsbury."    A.  D.  S.    1  p.    Fol.     1670.    4  MSS. 

70  ENDECOTT,  ZERUBABEL,  Son  of  Gov.  John.  Copy  of  his 
Will,  signed  by  Elisha  Cooke.  2  pp.  Fol.  1683.  Mr.  Jno.  Hathorne 
and  others  in  full  communion,  i  p.  8°.  1677.  Copy  of  Records 
in  relation  to  Barth'w  Gedney,  by  Benj.  Eolfe.  1  p.  Fol.  1662. 
A  Genealogical  MS.     3  MSS. 

71  HAWTHORNE,  Major  WM.  Commission  from  the  Court  ap- 
pointing him  to  command  the  "  ffoote  Company  att  Salem."  Written 
and  signed  by  Ed.  Rawson,  with  the  deputies  consent,  written  and 
signed  by  Wm.  Torrey.     1  p.     Fol.     1664.     [Interesting.] 

72  TROWBRIDGE,  EDW'D.  Eminent  jurist  (1762).  D.  S.  Fol. 
Thacher,  Oxenbridge.  Eminent  lawyer  and  patriot.  1763.  A.  D.  S. 
Fol.    (2.) 


MANUSCRIPTS.  691 

73  MASSACHUSETTS.  Act,  Feb.  1791.  Broads.  Fol.  State  Lot- 
tery Certificate.  Sig.  by  H.  Gardner,  Treas.,  J.  ScoUay,  and  E. 
Green.    (2.) 

74  — —  Prov.  Congress  of.  Address  to  the  Clergy.  1774.  Broads. 
Also,  the  King's  Speech  to  Parliament,  1766.     Broads.    (2.) 

75  SALEM  LANDS.  Petition  of  the  legal  proprietors  of  the  Com- 
mon relative  to  care  of  it  (copy)  (166  names).  2  pp.  Folio.  1661. 
Felton,  Nathaniel.  Deposition  relative  to  the  North-field  belonging 
to  Salem.  2  pp.  Folio.  1685.  Corwin,  George.  Deposition  rela- 
tive to  Salem  lands,  written  and  signed  by  John  Appleton.  1  p.  4to. 
1683.  "  An  answer  to  the  petition  of  the  farmers  at  Salem  desiring 
to  be  distincte  from  the  Towne  of  Salem  in  hauing  a  minister  of 
God's  word,"  &c.  1  p.  4to.  1672.  Written  by  E.  E.,  Sec'y. 
4  MSS. 

76  CHAKLESTOWN.  Deposition  of  Edward  Johnson  relating  to 
lands  sold  Charlestown  by  Squaw  Sachem.  1  p.  4to.  1660.  Dep- 
osition of  Edward  Convers  about  the  same.  1  p.  Folio.  1660. 
Wilson,  John,  Deposition  of.  1  p.  4to.  1662.  Deposition  of 
Elinor  Harburt.  ^  p.  4to.  1G62.  Church,  Garrett.  Deposition 
of.  1  p.  4to.  1662.  Johnson,  Ed.  Deposition  of.  1  p.  Folio. 
1662.  The  foregoing  are  written  and  attested  by  Thos.  Danforth. 
6  MSS. 

77  AUTOG.  LETTERS.  Col.  John  Lawrence,  Dep.  Paym.  Gen. 
Hartford:  1777.  Christopher  Kilby  (Agent  of  Mass.  in  Eng.) 
Lond.:  1748.  Col.  Roger  Morris.  Fort  Monckton:  1758.  Capt. 
Matt.  Dixon.  Louisburg:  1758.  Col.  Geo.  Scott,  Fort  Cumberland. 
1756.     (5). 

78  CHARLESTOWN  LANDS.  Deposition  of  Edward  Convers 
relative  to  Squaw  Sachem's  deed  to  John  Winthrop  and  others.  1  p. 
4to.  1660.  Deposition  of  Wm.  Bull.  1  p.  4to.  1662.  Deposi- 
tion of  Benj.  Crispe.  1  p.  Folio.  1662.  All  written  and  signed 
by  Thos.  Danforth.  Verdict  of  jury  in  case  of  Francis  Norton  and 
Nicholas  Davison,  in  behalf  of  Charlestown,  against  Thom.  Gleison. 
Signed  by  Thos.  Danforth.  1  p.  Folio.  1662.  Appeal  of  Thos. 
Gleison  from  judgement  of  Court.  1  p.  Folio.  166"^.  Norton  and 
Davison's  Answer  to  the  Appeal.    3  pp.     Fol.     1662.    6  MSS. 

79  SULLIVAN,  JAMES,  Gov.  of  Mass.    A.  L.  S. 

80  MONCKTON,  Gen.  ROBERT.    A.  L.  S. 

81  EUSTIS;  WM.,  Gov.  of  Mass.  Thos.  L.  Winthrop.  Judge  John 
Lowell.  Oxenbridge  Thatcher  (1742).  Gen.  Sullivan  ;  and  Adino 
Paddock.    D.  S.     (6.) 

82  SARGENT,  Col.  PAUL  DUDLEY.  A.  L.  S.  Gen.  Heath.  D. 
S.  Wm.  Sullivan.  A.  L.  S.  Gov.  Hopson,  of  Nova  Scotia.  D.  S. 
Rev.  Dr.  Stillman.  A.  L.  S.  Daniel  Fowle's  bill  for  Printing 
Whitefield's  Sermons.     (6.) 


) 

74. 

(25.) 

86 

-  Same. 

87 

-  Same. 

88 

-  Same. 

692  MAJfUSCJilPTS. 

83  CHAELESTOWN.  Deed  of  land  to,  from  "Webcowett  and  Squaw 
Sachem  (copy),  reserving  the  land  on  the  west  "  of  Misticke  pond 
for  the  Indians  to  hunt  upon."  1  p.  Folio.  1639.  Two  others 
from  the  same  to  the  same.  Each,  1  p.  Folio.  1639.  Webcowett 
and  Squaw  Sachem,  deed  to  Jotham  Gibbons  (copy).  1  p.  Folio. 
1639.  Another  from  same  to  same.  1  p.  Folio.  1639.  Another 
from  same  to  same.  1  p.  Folio.  1636.  All  the  foregoing  are 
copied  and  attested  by  Thos.  Danforth,  Dep.  Gov.     6  MSS. 

84  INDIAN  DEED.  Copy  of  Deed  of  King  Philip  of  land  on  Three- 
Mile  River  to  the  Town  of  Taunton.  2  pp.  Folio.  1672.  Wampa- 
tuck;  copy  of  deed  to  Town  of  Scituate.  1  p.  Folio.  1653.  Sub- 
mission to  Mass.  of  Pumham,  Sachem  of  Shawomocko,  and  Saco- 
nonoco.  Sachem  of  Patuxitt  (copy).  1  p.  Folio.  1643.  Signed 
by  Ed.  Rawson.  Deed  of  Wampatuck  Josiah,  of  land  in  Braintree, 
to  Rich'd  Thayer  (copy).     3  pp.    Folio.     1666.     4  MSS. 

85  BOSTON.     Lot  of  business  letters  from  different  persons.  1751- 

Various  signatures.     1749-'72.     (25.) 
17ol-'72.     (20.) 
1726-'88.     (15.) 

89  EISHWORTH,  EDWARD.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4to.  1670.  Adding- 
ton,  Isa.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1680.  Copy  of  power  of  at- 
torney. Josh.  Scottow,  of  Blackpoint,  to  Anth'y  Checkley,  of 
Boston.  Petition  of  John  Perley,  of  Ipswich,  for  pardon,  with 
answer  of  Court.  By  Ed.  Rawson.  1  p.  Folio.  1663.  Deposi- 
tions of  Thomas  Foy  and  Elinor  Foy  before  Thos.  Danforth.  1  p. 
Folio.  1659.  Deposition  of  Robert  Townes  before  Robert  How- 
ard.   1  p.    Folio.    1679.    5  MSS. 

90  JEFFREY'S  CREEK  (Manchester,  Cape  Ann).  Copy  of  a  peti- 
tion of  Wm.  Walton  and  16  others,  of  Salem,  for  liberty  to  erect  a 
village  at  Jeffrey's  Creek.  1  p.  4to.  1640.  Order  of  Court  grant- 
ing the  above  petition  and  determining  its  bounds.  1  p.  Folio. 
1672.  Petition  of  Wm.  Alline,  Wm.  Bennitt,  and  John  Sibly  to 
have  the  bounds  settled  between  Jeffrey's  Creek  and  Ipswich.  1  p. 
Folio.    1660.     Of  historical  interest    3  MSS. 

91  MARBLEHE  AD.  Petition  of  Moses  Maverick  and  others.  Select- 
men, "  Att  least  one  particular  person  among  ourselves  be  appointed 
as  Commissioner,  who  for  the  preventing  as  well  the  charge,  as 
especially  the  great  disorders  at  Weddings  in  riding  abroad,  might 
solemnize  marriage  here  at  home,  and  be  impowered  to  punish 
Drunkeness,  Swearing,  and  Sabbath-breaking,  &c."  1  p.  Folio. 
1677.  Curious  and  interesting.  Answer  to  the  above  by  Deputies 
and  Magistrates,  signed  by  Ed.  Rawson  and  Wm.  Torrey.  1  p. 
4to.    1677.     2  MSS. 

92  IPSWICH.    Petition  of  Samuel  Appleton  and  20  other  citizens, 


MANUSCRIPTS.  693 

'•  That  you  will  be  pleased  to  grant  unto  us  ye  tract  of  Land  called 
quebogue  pond  for  a  Plantation."  1  p.  Folio.  16G0.  Also,  the 
decision  of  Deputies  and  Magist's,  signed  by  Ed.  Rawson  and  Wm. 
Torrey,  granting  the  request.  1  p.  4to.  1660.  Bruer,  John.  L.  S. 
2  pp.  4to.  1678.  By  order  of  the  Selectmen  of  Ipswich  relative 
to  the  Town's  subscription  to  Ilarv.  Coll.  Dudley,  Jos.  Gov.  of 
Mass.  D.  S.  1  p.  4to.  1676.  Eelating  to  the  remission  of  rates 
in  the  Town  of  Bi-adford.  An  order  of  Court  relating  to  beaver 
skins  sent  by  certain  Sagamores  as  presents  to  Gov.  and  Dep.-Gov. 
1  p.  4to.  1655.  An  A.  D.  S.  of  Ed.  Rawson.  Yeren  Hilliard. 
Copy  of  a  deposition  of  Robert  Lord  and  Nath'l  Rogers  relative  to 
Richard  Hafild's  Estate.     1  p.    Folio.    1668.     6  MSS. 

93  THOMPSON,  B.  F.  (Author  of  Hist.  L.  I.)  A.  L.  S.  3  pp. 
Med. 

A  very  intereetinfl:  letter  concerning  the  Indians  of  L.  I.,  etc. 

94  FROST,  J]!^0.  (Author);  Baldwin,  C.  C;  Bancroft,  Geo.;  Julius, 
N".  H.,  M.D. ;  Ludewig,  E.  H.    All  A.  L.  S.    4to.    (5.) 

95  PALGRAVE  FAMILY  GENEALOGY  and  Coat  of  Arms. 
Fol.     (2.) 

96  LINCOLN,  LEVI,  Gov.  of  Mass.    D.  S.    Fol. 

97  PAOLI  (Gen.)  PASCAL.  A  full  page  letter  relative  to  Corsica 
from  which  the  sig.  only  has  been  cut,    4to. 

98  WARD,  ARTEMAS.    Rev.  General.    D.  S.     Fol. 

99  BONAPARTE,  JOSEPH,  Ex-King  of  Spain.     A.  L.  S.    4°. 

King  Joseph  resided  some  time  in  the  U.  8.  under  the  assumed  name  of  the  Count  Sur- 
villiers.    Letter  dated  Point  Breeze,  1818,  and  signed  "  Joseph  Cte.  burvilliers." 

100  SPENCER,  J.  C,  Sec'y  of  Treas.     A.  L.  S.    Fol. 

101  HUTCHINSON,  THOS.,  Gov.  of  Mass.     A.  D.  S.    1761.    4to. 

102  POWNALL,  T.,  Gov.  of  Mass.,  and  Oliver,  A.  Sec'y.  D.  S. 
4to. 

103  DOUGLASS,  WM.,  m.d.  Author  of  Douglass'  Summary.  A. 
D.  S.  4to.  Trowbridge,  E.,  Judge.  D.  S.  Auchmuty,  Rob't. 
Judge  of  Admiralty.  D.  S.  Gridley,  Jer.  Eminent  lawyer.  A. 
D.  S. 

104  GODDARD,  GILES.  An  answer  to  the  petition  of  Sam'l  Nowell 
and  Mary  his  wife.  1  p.  Folio.  1685.  Nowell,  Mary.  Deposi- 
tion relating  to  the  trunks  taken  by  Giles  Goddard  in  the  great  fire, 
1679.  1  p.  4to.  1685.  Deposition  of  Stephen  Butler  and  Benja- 
min Harwood  relative  to  the  same.    1  p.     Folio.    1685.     3  MSS. 

105  DANFORTH,  THOMAS,  President  of  Maine.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp. 
4to.  1674.  (Signed  T.  D.)  Hilton,  Edward.  Deposition  regard- 
ing the  "pinke.  Blessing  of  Charlestown,  Mr.  Thos.  Lyons,  Com- 
mander." 1  p.  Folio.  1684.  Smith,  Hannah.  Deposition.  1  p. 
Folio.  1680.  Neighbor,  James.  Deposition,  1  p.  4to.  1662. 
Lowell,  Thomas,  of  Salem.    Deposition.    1  p.    Fol.    1676.     5  MSS. 


694  MANUSCRIPTS. 

106  DAKFORTH,  JONATHAN.  A  survey  of  ''  Maj.  William  Haw- 
thorne's six  hundred  and  forty  acres  of  land  lying  in  the  wilderness 
on  the  North  of  groaton  lliuer."  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1675. 
Noyes,  Thomas.  Survey  of  six  hundred  acres  of  land  of  Mr.  Rich- 
ard Parker  of  Boston.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1663.  Lowe,  Rob- 
ert. Copy  of  letter  of  Richard  Russell  in  regard  to  land  title.  1  p. 
4to.    1661.    3  MSS. 

107  PETITION.  Francis  Johnson  against  Christopher  Coulson. 
2  pp.  4to.  1660.  Deposition  of  Robart  Longe.  1  p.  4to.  1660. 
Clements,  Uriah.  Accusation  against  Wm.  Clap.  2  pp.  4to.  1685. 
Wise,  Mary,  of  Roxbury.  Deposition.  3  pp.  4to.  1689.  Camon, 
Robert.  Proposals  in  reference  to  ship  "Dove."  2  pp.  Folio. 
1675.    5  MSS. 

108  PORTFOLIO  of  Fac-simile  Autographs.  Several  hundred  in- 
teresting specimens-  alphabetically  arranged. 

109  WARRANT  for  execution  of  sentence  upon  "  Peter  Loephlin 
ffrenchman,  convicted  of  '  clipping  money,'  to  stand  upon  the  pil- 
lory tow  houres  Sc  then  to  haue  both  yc  eares  cutt  of  by  y«  execu- 
tioner." 1  p.  4to.  1679.  Giffard,  Jolin.  Appeal  from  judgement 
of  Court.  1  p.  4to.  1662.  Smith,  Daniel.  Petition  for  a  hearing 
before  the  Court.  1  p.  4to.  1655.  Endicott,  John.  Reasons  for 
appeal.     1  p.    4to.    1679.    Hodges,  Humph'y.     Reasons  for  appeal. 

4  pp.    Folio.    1672.    5  MSS. 

110  BELLINGHAM,  RICH'D.  Decree  of  Court  pronouncing  his 
Will  illegal.  1  p.  4to.  1676.  Signed  by  Ed.  Rawson.  Brackett, 
Peter.  Petition  to  be  paid  20  £,  advanced  to  defray  the  expenses  of 
Gov.  Endicott's  funeral.  1  p.  Folio.  1676.  Order  of  Court  in 
to  Land  titles.  1  p.  4to.  1652.  "  Propounded  to  stand  for  pro- 
bation till  ye  next  Court  of  Election."  Humphrey  Chadbourne, 
Roger  Plaisted,  &c.  1  p.  4to.  1675.  Order  for  arrest  of  Wm. 
Forrest.     1  p.    4to.    1673.    5  MSS. 

111  DUDLEY,  PAUL,  C.  J.  of  Mass.  Also,  Wm,  Dudley  and 
others,  of  Roxbuiy.     D.  S.    1727.    Fol. 

112  INDIANS.  Deed  of  Sale  of  an  Indian  man  in  Boston,  1712. 
Sigs.  Jno.  Minot,  Thos.  Kimball,  John  Ellis.    Fol. 

113  DEDHAM.  First  company  in;  Alarm  List.  Jos.  Richards, 
Captain.    1754.    Fol. 

114  PROCLAMATION.  Draft  of  Procl.  for  Thanksgiving,  in  the 
Autograph  of  Thos.  Danforth.  1  p.  Folio.  Boston:  1677.  Peti- 
tion of  sundry  seamen  of  the  ship  "Resolution  "  to  be  paid  their 
wages.  1  p.  Folio.  1680.  Thomas,  William,  of  Marshfield.  Copy 
of  last  Will.  2  pp.  Folio.  1051.  Tanner,  Prudence.  Petition. 
1  p.    Folio.    1685.    Marshal  Wayte's  Return.    1  p.     Folio.    1656. 

5  MSS. 


MANUSCRIPTS.  695 

115  EXAMINATION  OF  HUGH  PAKSONS,  of  Sprin<?fleld,  Mass., 
on  a  charge  of  Witchcraft,  before  Wm.  Pynchon.  1G50-51.  53  pp., 
closely  written.     Bound  by  Roberts,  without  trimming.    4°. 

ThU  very  curious  manuscript  relates  to  a  case  of  witchcrnft  In  N.  E.  forty  years  earlier 
than  tlie  famous  outbreak  at  Salem.  Except  three  depositionn,  pp.  2,  11,  and  12,  signed 
or  written  by  Hawson  (Sec'y  of  the  Court),  and  the  indictment  on  p.  15,  the  ■whole  is 
the  autograph  of  Wm.  Pynchon,  founder  first  of  Roxbury  and  second  of  Springfield^ 
Mass.,  who  came  over  with  Winthrop  In  1030.  The  MSS.  may  be  seen,  printed  in  full 
in  Mr.  Drake's  <*  Annals  of  Witchcraft."  (Boston  :  1869.)  The  original  is  in  fine  condil 
tion,  evidently  having  been  preserved  with  care. 

Hugh  Parsons'  wife  was  his  principal  accuser.  In  a  fit  of  insanity  she  murdered  their 
infant,  and  alleged  th.it  her  husband  had  caused  its  death  by  witchcraft.  She  died  in 
prison,  having  at  last  confessed  her  crime.  Her  husband  was  acquitted.  The  following 
extracts  are  from  the  minutes  of  the  examination :  '•  Mary  Parsons  being  asked  what 
reasons  she  had  to  Buspcct  her  husband  for  a  witch  gave  these  reasons  :  — 

"Beacause  when  I  say  anything  to  anybody,  never  so  secretly,  to  such  ffriende  as  I  am 
sure  would  not  speake  of  it,  yet  he  would  come  to  know  it;  by  what  meana  I  cannot 
tell. 
"  fieb.  25,  1650.  George  Lankton  eaith  on  oath,  that  his  wife  made  a  pudding  In  a  bagg, 
and  because  my  wife  had  the  child,  I  took  it  and  put  it  out  of  the  bagg  at  dinner  this 
day  fortnight,  and  as  it  slipt  out  of  the  bagg  it  fell  into  two  pieces  lengthwise,  and  in 
appcrance  it  was  cutt  strait  along  as  smooth  as  if  it  had  bin  cutt  with  a  knife.  It  was 
cutt  strait  along  almost  the  whole  length ;  it  lacked  but  very  little." 


'^"'^T^'CS^CL*^  /pyhA.{ko>%^ 


116  DANFORTH,  THOMAS.  ' "  In  behalf  of  the  owners  of  Press 
and  Printers."  Complaint  that  Capt.  Gookin  and  Mr.  Mitchell 
would  allow  no  printing.  See  Drake's  Boston,  p.  366.  A.  D.  S. 
Ip.  4to.  1663.  "  WOOBOURN."  List  of  persons  in  communion 
with  the  church.  \  p.  4to.  1677.  DORCHESTER.  "  List  of 
members  of  ye  church  there."    \  p.    4to.    1677.  3  MSS. 

117  ARABELLA.  "  A  List  of  Passengers  on  board  the  ship  Ara- 
bella, Richard  Sprague,  master,  for  New  England,  1671."  1  p.  4to. 
Recognizance  of  Benamuel  Bowers  "  for  neglecting  to  attend  Public 
Worship."  1  p.  4to.  1673.  Written  and  signed  by  Thos.  Dan- 
forth.  Bent,  Eliz'th,  deposition.  1  p.  4to.  1676. '  Bartlet,  Rich- 
ard, deposition.  1  p.  4to.  1675.  Kimball,  John,  deposition  of. 
Ip.    Eol.     1677.     5  MSS. 

118  NODDLE'S  ISLAND  (East  Boston).  A  declaration  of  John 
Burch,  of  Barbadoes,  claiming  the  island  as  his  property.  See 
Drake's  Boston,  p.  814.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Eol.  1652.  Brewster's 
Island.  Deposition  of  Thomas  Colyer,  relative  to  Major-General 
Leverett's  ownership  of.  1  p.  4to.  1662.  Deposition  of  William 
Diasdale  in  relation  to  the  same.     1  p.     4to.     1663.     3  MSS. 

119  ACTION  FOR  DEBT.  Lyndsay,  of  Canterbury,  N.  H.,  vs. 
Clough,  of  Salisbury,  Mass.     1743.     8  pp.  in  rhyme.     4to. 

120  SHIPPEN,  WM.,  M.D.,  of  Phila.  (the  elder),  del.  to  Cong. 
A.  L.  S.  4to.  Also  Bayard,  Wm.,  N.  Y.  (1756).  A.  L.  S.  Fol. 
(2.) 


696  MANUSCRIPTS. 

121  ADDINGTON,  ISAAC.  Court  judgement  against  Benj.  Gibbs 
for  "illegally  taking  away  from  Pmdence  Island,  in  the  Colony  of 
Rhode  Island,  twenty-five  Indian  servants."  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol. 
1676.  Deposition  of  Wm.  Blindly  in  regard  to  the  above.  1  p. 
Fol.  1676.  Also  deposition  of  James  Sweete.  1  p.  Fol.  1676. 
3  MSS. 

122  ROWLEY.  Petition  of  the  town  to  the  Genl.  Court  in  relation 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Jer.  Sheppard.  1  p.  Folio.  1677.  Signed  by  Max- 
imillian  Jewett  and  14  others.  An  interesting  document  in  the 
history  of  the  Church  in  Rowley. 

123  MEDFORD.  "  Members  of  y«  first  church  to  be  made  ffree." 
1  p.  8°.  1677.  Depositions  of  Joseph  Hill,  Edward  Convars, 
Richard  Beers,  Benj.  Crispe,  and  Garret  Church,  relating  to  lands 
in  Medford.  4  Docs.  each.  1  p.  4to.  1662.  Written  and  signed 
by  Thos.  Danforth.     5  Docs. 

124  DOVER.  The  petition  of  Richard  Walden  and  Thomas  Lake  for 
a  hearing  in  the  difficulty  between  "  Quansiott  and  Dover,"  with  the 
orders  of  Court  thereon,  signed  by  Ed.  Rawson.  1  p.  Folio.  1669. 
Order  of  the  Mass.  Deputies  in  the  case  of  Richd.  Walden  against 
Leonard  Weeks,  for  "  carying  away  timber  off  Squamscott  patent." 
Ip.    4to.    1670.    2  MSS. 

125  GAGE,  THOS.  (Gen.)  (1769.)  Com.  Br.  Army  in  America. 
A.  L.  S.    4to. 

126  BERXARD,  FRA.,  Gov.,  and  OUver,  And.,  Sec'y  of  Mass. 
Province.    D.  S.     Folio. 

Andrew  Oliver,  the  celebrated  Stamp-master,  whom  the  people  of  Boston  forced  to  resign* 

127  ADAMS,   SAM.     Official  copy,  signed  by  Adams  as  clerk,  of 
the  Resolves  of  the  Mass.  H.  of  R.  at  its  memorable  session,  Salem 
June  17, 1774,  sending  delegates  to  Phila. ,  etc.     Endorsed  by  the 
selectmen  of  Tisbury.    An  important  historical  document.    Broad- 
side signed. 

128  HENCHMA:N^  and  HANCOCK  PAPERS.  Boston.  Miscel- 
laneous.    1750-1800. 

129  SCARBOROUGH  AND  FALMOUTH.  "  A  Declaration  of  y 
Townes  of  Scarborow  &,  Falmouth  &  Black  Point,"  relative  to  sub- 
mission to  the  authorities.  2  pp.  Folio.  1663.  Signed  by  47  citi- 
zens. Also  a  copy  of  the  above,  by  Saml.  G.  Drake.  1  p.  Folio. 
Document  relating  to  the  election  of  commissioners  in  Scarboi-ough 
and  Falmouth.  1  p.  4to.  York:  1663,  and  signed  by  Wm.  Hath- 
orne  and  Elea.  Lusher.  Deposition  of  Samuel  Scarlett  and  Thos. 
Lake  relative  to  taking  possession  of  Penobscot  Fort.  1  p.  4to. 
1663.    4  historical  MSS. 

130  BOSTON  MERCHANTS.  Petition  tOgthe  Genl.  Court  for  repeal 
of  law  imposing  duty  upon  malt.  1  p.  4to.  1655.  Signed  by  Hezk. 
Usher,  Thomas  Clarke,  Ed.  Hutchinson,  Thos.  Lake,  Wm.  Hudson, 


MANUSCRIPTS.  697 

and  12  others.  Another  petition  for  the  same.  1  p.  4to.  1655. 
Signed  by  Thomas  Broughton  and  Kobt.  Pateshall.  See  Drake's 
Boston,    pp.  340-41.     2  MSS. 

131  SALEM,  MS.     Papers.     1693-1735.     Many  autogs.     (8.) 

132  MARBLEHEAD,MS.;NEAVBURY,  MS.  Papers.  1699-1755. 
Many  autogs.     (6.) 

133  CHAELESTOWN  AND  MALDEN,  MS.  (SpotPond.)  Papers. 
1699-1738.     (7.) 

134  INDIANS,  EASTERN.  Commission  of  "  Capt.  Wm.  Haw- 
thorne, Com'r.  in  chief  of  forces  raised  and  sent  into  Yorkshire,  and 
the  Eastern  parts."  An  A.  D.  S.  of  Ed.  Rawson.  1  p.  Fol.  1676. 
Copy  of  "  Instructions  for  Capt.  Wm.  Hathorne,  Comander  in  cliiefe 
of  the  forces  now  Employed  to  the  Eastward."  An  A.  D.  S.  of 
Ed.  Rawson.  1  p.  Fol.  1676.  [Valuable  and  interesting  histori- 
cal MSS.]    2  MSS. 

135  NOYA  SCOTIA.  Deposition  of  John  Holman,  in  relation  to  an 
Indian  boy  bought  by  Richard  Walker,  Capt.  of  St.  John's  Fort, 
1  p.  Fol.  Boston:  1668.  Deposition  of  William  Marshall,  in  rela- 
tion to  the  same.  1  p.  4°.  Boston :  1668.  Also  of  George 
Genley.    1  p.    4°.     Boston:  1668.    3  MSS. 

136  NEW  PLYMOUTH.  Copy  of  Report  of  Commissioners  to 
settle  the  boundary  between  that  Colony  and  the  Mass.  A.  D.  S. 
of  Isa.  Addington.  3  pp.  Fol.  1664.  Copy  of  an  agreement 
between  King  Philip  and  the  Sachem  of  Punkapaug  and  other 
Sachems,  that  the  boundary  between  Plymouth  Col'y  and  Mass. 
shall  be  the  boundary  between  their  lands.  1  p.  Fol.  1670.  A 
deposition  before  Obadiah  Bruen,  relative  to  the  boundary  between 
the  Pequot  land  and  the  Narragansett.  1  p.  4°.  1663.  [3  his- 
torical MSS.] 

137  IRON  WORKS.  A  contract  between  Wm.  Aubrey,  of  London, 
and  Walter  Frost,  Nicholas  Bond,  and  others,  copartners  in  the 
Iron  Works  in  New  England.  5  pp.  Fol.  1650.  Letter  relating 
to  the  same  from  "  Gualter  Frost,  John  Beix  and  Thomas  Folley." 
4  pp.     Fol.     London:  1652.     2  MSS. 

138  BEVERLY  AND  SALEM.  Papers.  1694-1741.  Autog.  of 
•Jona.  Corwin,  witchcraft  Judge.     (4.) 

139  LANCASTER,  MS.    Petition  of  43  inhabs.    1703.    Fol. 

140  EASTHAM.     Papers.     1711-30.     (3.) 

141  DEDHAM,  MS.  Plan,  with  Explanation.  1754.  [Very  curi- 
ous.]    (2.) 

142  FRAMINGHAM,  MS.  Declaration  (1727)  signed  by  61  inhab's. 
Fol. 

143  PLYMOUTH,  DARTMOUTH,  AND  TIVERTON.  1697- 
1759.     (5.) 

144  BARNSTABLE,  MS.     Early  papers.     1709-39.     (11.) 


698  MANUSCRIPTS. 

145  IPSWICH  AND  WENHAM.    Papers.    1693-1755.     (10.) 

146  NEW  JERSEY.    Monmouth  papers.    1715.     (3.) 

147  NINIGRET,- Indian  Sachem.    Ms.  Pedigree  by  Mr.  Drake.     (2.) 

148  INDIAN  DEED,  of  Josias,  Sachem  of  Tisbury,  M.  Vineyard. 
1698.  Fol.  Also  copies  of  the  celebrated  "  Wheelwright  Deed," 
and  of  Owaneco,  son  of  Uncas,  to  D.  Mason.     (3.) 

149  INDIAN  AFFAIRS.  Order  of  the  Court  for  disbursements 
"  Since  the  1st  of  3d  m.  1670,  relateing  to  the  Indian  Warr."  1  p. 
Fol.  1676.  Signed  by  Wm.  Torrey.  Order  of  the  Magistrates 
consenting  to  the  foregoing.  An  A.  D.  S.  of  Edward  Rawson.  1  p. 
Fol.  1676.  Order  for  impressment  of  "  sundry  young  men  in  the 
Eastern  Country."  A.  D.  S.  of  Wm.  Torrey.  Ip.  4°.  1677.  Signed, 
also,  by  VA.  Rawson.  Order  for  the  settlement  of  the  Indians 
"  after  this  time  of  trouble  and  warre."  1  p.  Fol.  1677.  Signed 
by  Edward  Rawson.     [4  interesting  historical  MSS.] 

150  PETITION  of  Peter  Freeman,  Indian,  "  for  the  freedom  of  my 
wife  who  was  given  me  at  Narragansett  by  Honorable  Generall  Josiah 
Winslow."  1  p.  Fol.  1676.  [Interesting  and  curious.]  Williams, 
Johanna.  Petition  for  relief,  her  husband  having  been  slain  in 
Medfield.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  1676.  Rogers,  Wm.  Petition  for 
discharge,  "  having  been  out  in  the  service  of  the  Country  against 
the  Indians  ever  since  Capt.  Mosely  went  first."  A.  D.  S.  1  p. 
Fol.    1676.    3  MSS. 

151  TUTTELL,  SIMON.  Petition  to  the  Court  at  Ipswich  for  par- 
don. A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1664.  Rawson,  Edward.  Order  of  Court 
for  trial  of  Simon  Tuttle.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1664.- Lord,  Robert. 
Copy  of  deposition  of  Theoph.  Wilson  relative  to  Tuttle's  crime. 
A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1664.  Lord,  Robert.  Copy  of  deposition,  and 
bonds  of  witnesses  in  Tuttle's  case.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  1664. 
4  Docs. 

152  DANFORTH,  THOMAS.  Dep.-president  of  Maine,  &c.  A.D.  S. 
1  p.  4°.  1672.  Bradbur}',  Thomas,  first  clerk  of  the  writs  at  Salis- 
bury; Judge  for  Norfolk  Co.  A.  D.  S.  h  p.  4°.  1675.  Vaughan, 
Wm.,  Commissioner  for  Portsmouth.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4°  Ports. 
1675.  Signed  by  Ed.  Rawson.  Stileman,  Elias.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4°. 
Ports.  1676.  Rishworth,  Edward.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1669.  [Rel- 
ative to  lands  in  Dunston.]    6  MSS. 

153  HANCOCK,  JOHN,  Gov.  of  Mass.  D.  S.  Col.  James  Swan. 
A.  L.  S.  Gen.  Heath.  D.  S.  John  Jekyll,  Coll.  of  Boston,  1735. 
D.  S.  and  Seals.     Dr.  John  Jeffries.    A.  L.  S.     (5.) 

154  SULLIVAN,  Gen.  JOHN.  D.  S.  Sarah  Rumford  (dau.  of 
Count  R.)  D.  S.  Robert  Rantoul.  D.  S.  Col.  James  Swan. 
A.  L.  S.  Jeremiah  Mason.  D.  S.  Henrv  Hope  (celebrated  banker). 
A.  L.  S.     (6.) 

155  SCOTTOW,  JOSHUA  (merchant  and  author,  of  Boston).  A.  D. 


MANUSCRIPTS.  699 

S.    Narrative  of  Voyage  lo  Pemaquid,  1677.    li  fol.  pages,  closely 
written. 

Account  of  the  conference  and  treaty  with  Madockawando,  Moxns,  and  other  Eastern 
Chiefs ;  exchange  of  prlsonera,  etc.  * 

156  FAYER WEATHER,  THOS.  Papers,  1740-90.  Boston,  miscel- 
laneous. 

157  COUJ^CIL,  RECORD  OF.  3  pp.  Fol.  1675.  "  That  Thos. 
Jay  give  bonds  for  vilifying  the  Honl.  Josiah  Winslow,"  and  "  to 
take  order  for  the  sending  forth  the  soldiers  now  impressed  for  this 
present  expedition,"  &c.  Order  of  Genl.  Court  creating  an  Inferior 
Court  "  for  determining  civill  actions  not  exceeding  ten  pounds." 
2  pp.  Fol.  1676.  Signed  by  Edward  Rawson.  Petition  of  John 
Checkley  and  Court's  Answer.  2  pp.  Fol.  1669.  Signed  by  Free- 
gr^ce  Bendall.  Order  of  Court  against  Ed.  Hutchinson  for  illegal 
voting, ''ten  pounds  and  disfranchised."  J  p.  4°.  1664.  Signed 
by  Edward  Rawson.    4  MSS. 

158  SAVAGE,  THOMAS.  Speaker  of  Ho.  of  Deputies.  D.  S.  1  p. 
4°.  1662.  Signed  as  speaker.  Rawson,  Edward,  Sec'y.  A.  D. 
S.  1  p.  4°.  1664.  Empowering  officers  at  Chelmsford  to  join 
persons  in  marriage.  Veren  Hilliard.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1653.  3 
MSS. 

159  MmOT,  GEO.  RICHARDS,  Historian.  D.  S.  Wm.  Tudor. 
A.  L.  S.  1784.  Sarah  Rumford.  D.  S.  Wm.  Cooper,  town  clerk 
of  Boston  in  the  Revol.  D.  S.  Harrison  Gray  Otis.  D.  S.  Charles 
Bulfinch,  celebrated  architect.    D.  S.     (6.) 

160  SHIRLEY,  WM.,  Gov.  of  Mass.  Autog.  Doc.  S.  Also  Sigs. 
of  Admiral  Sir  Peter  Warren,  Th.  Frankland,  Chas.  Apthorp.  and 
Thos.  Hancock. 

161  RUMFORD,  SARAH.  A.  L.  S.  Rev.  Simeon  Howard,  d.  d. 
D.  S.  Hancock,  Thos.  &  Co.  (sig.  of  John).  D.  S.  Col.  George 
Scott,  com.  of  Ft.  Cumberland.  A.  L.  S.  Samuel  Eliot,  benefactor 
of  Harvard  Coll.  D.  S.  Charles  Bulfinch,  architect  of  Mass.  State 
House,  &c.     D.  S.     (6.) 

162  ELIOT,  JOHK,  The  Indian  Apostle.  Two  sigs.  to  an  Indian 
Deed  of  1660;  also  having  sigs.  of  Jno.  Eliot,  Jr.,  Wm.  Fletcher, 
Thos.  Hinkelman,  Jas.  Parker,  and  Thos.  Danforth,  dep.  gov.;  also 
several  Indians. 

163  WOBURX.  Copy  of  the  Procl.  of  Charles  II,  1662  certified 
by  Ed.  Rawson,  Sec'y,  which  Isaac  Cole,  constable,  refused  to  read. 
See  Drake's  Hist.  Boston,  p.  364.    An  important  paper. 

164  IXDIAJ^  DEED.  (Cert,  copy.)  Moxus,  Sagamore  of  Pemaquid, 
to  Rich'd  Pateshall.   Fol.   Danforth,  J.    Colbron,  W.  A.  p.  S.  (3.) 

165  SACO,  ME.  Cert,  copy  of  deed  from  Sir  Ferd.  Gorges  to  Wm. 
and  i^athl.     Phillips. 


700  MANUSCRIPTS. 

166  BRADSTREET,  SIMON.  Gov.  of  Mass.  A.  D.  1  p.  Fol. 
1655.    "  Reasons  why  the  Court  refuses  to  take  Mr.  Gifford's  oath." 

167  JOSSELYN,  HEKRY,  Deputy  Gov.  of  Maine  in  1645,  one  of 
Wm.  Gorges'  Assistants,  and  of  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges'  Charter- 
council.  See  Genealogical  Reg.,  vol.  ii,  p.  204,  and  Williamson's 
Maine,  vol.  i,  p.  682.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  1676.  Deposition  relative 
to  the  garrison  and  fortifications  at  Black  Point.  Interesting  and 
historical.     [Fine  and  rare.] 

168  LEETE,  WILLIAM,  Gov.  of  Conn.,  1661-5, 1676-83.  A.  L.  S. 
1  p.  Fol.  1676.  Full  letter  to  Gov.  Leverett,  relative  to  a  meeting 
of  the  Commissioners  of  Connecticut,  Massachusetts,  and  Plymouth 
Colony.    Interesting  historical  letter.     [Fine  and  rare.] 

169  SCOTTOW,  JOSHUA.  Captain  of  the  Artillery  Company, 
Judge  of  Probate  under  Andros,  Author  of  "  Old  Men's  Fears," 
"  Narrative  of  the  Planting  of  Mass.  Colony."  A.  D.  S.  2  pp. 
Folio.  1676.  Countersigned  by  Nath'l  Saltonstall,  Thos.  Brattle, 
Samuel  Appleton,  James  Russell,  Edward  Rawson,  and  others. 
Fine  and  rare. 

170  INDIAN  DEEDS,  of  Mamanuatt,  of  Little  Compton.  1693. 
St  Francois  Indians.  1798.  Many  autogs.  (N.  H.  lands);  Indian 
Reminiscences  of  Dr.  Wm.  King,  with  MS.  note  by  Mr.  Drake. 
Folio.     (3.) 

171  SPURWINK   (C.  Elizabeth,  Me.)    Deposition  of  1674;   Folio. 

172  PORTSMOUTH,  N.  H.    Falmouth,  Me.    1755-76.     (5.) 

173  PROVIDENCE,  R.  I.     Springfield,  Mass.     Hartford,  Norwich 
etc.     1752-85.     (12.) 

174  SALEM,  Marblehead,  and  Newbury,  Mass.     1745-71.     (6.) 

175  NANTUCKET.    Papers.    1764r-83.     (9.) 

176  BOSTON  TOWN  RECORDS.  A  Transcript  of,  from  8th  May, 
1634,  to  May,  1700.     3  vols.     4to. 

The  volumes  begin  with  the  first  entries  on  the  town's  books.  As  the  city  has  never 
thought  proper  either  to  print  or  have  accurate  copies  taken  of  iu  early  records,  these 
are  the  only  duplicates  known  to  exist.  They  are  full  and  exact,  having  been  tran- 
•cribed  for  Mr.  Drake  by  Wm.  6.  Trask,  the  well-known  antiquary. 

177  SNOW,  CALEB.  A  thick  folio,  containing  his  materials,  chiefly 
in  his  own  autograph,  for  a  larger  History  of  Boston. 

178  MISCELLANEOUS  Papers  of  Shelburne,  Mass.  Hartford,  E. 
Haddam,  Wethersfield,  Middletown,  Bolton,  Conn.,  etc.    1767-1800. 

179  PENDLETON,  BRYAN,  Deputy-President  of  Maine,  Com- 
missioner of  Mass.  to  take  the  Submission  of  Maine.  1652.  Major- 
Commandant  of  Yorkshire  Militia.  (See  Williamson's  Maine,  vol. 
1,  p.  686.)  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1676.  An  interesting  deposition, 
relative  to  the  refusal  of  Josh.  Scottow  to  aid  in  the  fight  against 
the  Indians  at  Black  Point. 


MANUSCRIPTS.  701 

ISO  SEWALL,  SAMUEL,  Cliiof-Tusticc;  prominent  jnd<?o  in  the 
Witchcraft  trials.     D.  S.    4  lines.     Autograph.    1  p.    Folio.    1084. 

181  STOUGIITON",  ISRAEL,  Col.  A.  L.  S.,  to  Gov.  Winthrop.  1637. 
Folio.    Full  page. 

Stoui^litoD,  who  led  the  expi-dltion  agraln^t  the  Pequots,  \n  1637,  writes  from  Poquot  Rlv!>r 
(TliamoBj.  The  letter  is  indorsed  in  (Jov.  Winthrop's  hand,  "  Mr.  Stoughton,  Ilcc'd 
5-6."  A  note  by  Mr.  Drake  exijlains  Wiruhrop's  manner  of  dating.  Stoughton  served 
under  Cromwell. 

[Extract.]  "  By  yo  Pinnace  being  Giaigles  you  shall  receive  40  or  50  women  and  children 
unlesse  there  stay  any  heere  to  be  hel|>full  unto  us.  Concerning  wh.  there  is  one  I  for- 
merly mentioned  yt  is  ye  fairest  yt  I  saw  amongst  them  to  whome  I  have  given  a  coate 
to  cloathe  her.  It  is  ray  desire  to  have  licr  for  a  servant  if  it  may  stand  in  your  good 
liking."  The  whole  letter  is  historical,  relating  chiefly  to  movements  against  the  Pequots. 

182  FRYER,  NATH'L,  Pres.  of  Council  of  I^"ew  Hampshire.  D.  S. 
1  p.  Folio.  1677.  Signed  also  by  John  Richards,  John  Appleton, 
Jacob  Greene,  Wm.  Symonds,  and  John  Roote,  "  The  Names  of 
the  18  Gentlemen  who  had  most  Votes  for  Magistrates  in  Boston." 
Tyng,  Edward.  D.  S.  1  p.  4to.  1667.  Luther,  Hez'h.  A.  D.  S. 
h  p.    4to.    1686.     Turnor,  John.    A.  D.  S.    ^  p.   4to.    1680.   4  docs. 

183  SAVAGE,  THOMAS,  Major-Speaker  of  Ho.  of  Deps.  1660. 
D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1660.  Signed  as  Speaker.  Signed  also  by 
Thos.  Danforth.  Rawson,  Edward,  Sect'y.  D.  S.  ^  p.  4to.  1662. 
Pike,  Robert.    D.  S.     h  P-    4to.    1669.     3  MSS. 

184  TY2^G,  EDWARD,  Judge,  &c.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4to.  1656. 
Green,  Kathaniel.  A.  D.  S.  ^  p.  4to.  1675.  Pike,  Robert.  D.  S. 
\  p.    4to.    1669.    Appleton,  Jo.    A.  D.  S.    \  p.    4to.    1684.    4  docs. 

185  C0MMISSI0:N'  of  Henry  Hultin,  John  Temple,  Wm.  Burch, 
Chas.  Paxton,  and  Jno.  Robinson,  to  collect  Revenue  in  America. 
By  George  III.    1767.    7  pp.    Folio. 

The  attempt  to  enforce  the  obnoxious  Act  of  Parliament  in  the  Colonies  led  directly  io 
the  Revolution.    I'axton  and  Hobinsou  were  involved  in  the  riots  in  Bjston. 

186  RAWS0:N',  EDW.  Torrey,  Wm.  D.  S.  Petition  of  Margery, 
widow  of  Wm.  Colebren  (one  of  first  inhabitants  of  Boston).  1661. 
Folio. 

187  SALEM,  TOWX  OF.  Docts.  relating  to  the  claim  between  Gov. 
Endecott  and  Frances  Kurss.  Deposition  of  John  Ingersoll.  1  p. 
Folio.  1678.  Of  Nath'l  Ingersoll.  1  p.  Folio.  1678.  Of  Kath'l 
Fclton.  1  p.  Folio.  1678.  Of  Benj'n  Scarlett.  1  p.  4to.  1678. 
All  written  and  signed  by  Hilliard  Veren.    4  MSS. 

188  SALEM,  T0W2s^  OF.  Docts.  relating  to  portion  of  the  farm  of 
Gov.  Endicott  claimed  by  Frances  Xurss.  Deposition  of  John 
Ingreson.  1  p.  4to.  1674.  Of  ]N'atli'l  Ingersoll.  1  p.  4to.  1674. 
Of  Samuel  Corning.  1  p.  4to.  1678.  Of  Richard  Leach.  1  p.  4to. 
1678.  And  warrant  for  arrest  of  Frances  jS'urss.  1  p.  4to.  1678- 
All  written  and  signed  by  Hilliard  Veren.    5  MSS. 

2 


702  MANUSCRIPTS. 

189  MEDFELD,  TOWN  OF.  A  petition  to  the  Governor  and  Assist- 
ants for  abatement  of  rates,  on  account  of  the  poverty  caused  by  the 
destruction  of  the  Town  by  the  Indians.  1  p.  Folio.  1676.  Writ- 
ten and  signed  by  John  Wilson,  their  minister,  and  signed  also  by 
Edward  Barbur,  Samuell  Bulling,  and  John  Elice,  "  in  the  name 
of  y«  whole  towne."    Interesting  historical  MSS. 

190  IKDIAN"  JAMES.  "Answer  to  Mr.  Carr's  reasons  of  Appeals." 
D.  S.  2  pp.  Folio.  1672.  A  statement  of  James,  Indian,  with  his 
mark,  witnessed  by  Wm.  Bradbury  and  Samuell  Fellows,  denying 
that  he  was  captured  in  a  just  war  between  the  Indians  and  the 
English.     Curious  and  interesting  MS. 

191  JORDAX,  ROBERT.  Episcopal  clergyman.  Assistant  in  the 
Government  of  Lygonia,  opponent  of  Mass.  claim  to  that  territory. 
L.  S.  1  p.  folio.  "From  y«  prison  at  Boston,  y*  4th  (7^^),  1663. 
Tor  poor  prisoner  &  humble  Petitioner."  To  the  Genl.  Court  for  a 
speedy  trial  or  pardon.  On  opposite  leaf  is  Jordan's  submission,  an 
A.  L.  S.  i  p.  folio,  "  bearing  date  the  4th  of  7^^,  '63.  See  William- 
son's Maine,  Vol.  1,  p.  680.  Hathome,  Wm.  D.  S.  ^  p.  4to.  1663. 
Summons  to  Lawrance  Davis  &  Theodor  Clark,  for  refusing  to 
assist  in  conveying  Mr.  Jordan  to  Boston.  2  MSS.  Interesting, 
historical,  and  valuable. 

192  CUTT,  JOHN.  First  Pres't  of  New  Hampshire,  1681.  L.  S. 
1  p.  f ol.  1660.  To  the  Generall  Court,  relating  to  "  differences 
between  the  Towne  of  Dover  and  our  Towne  of  Portsmouth. 
Signed  also  by  Brian  Pendleton,  Major-Commandant  of  the  York- 
shire MiUtia,  &c.  See  Williamson's  Maine,  Vol.  1,  p.  686.  Also 
by  "  Henrie  Sherburn,  Phillip  lewis,  &  John  pickering,"  prominent 
citizens  of  Ports*.  Countersigned  by  Thos.  Danforth.  Interesting 
historical  MSS. 

193  RISK  WORTH,  EDWARD.  Removed  from  Exeter  to  Wells 
with  Rev.  John  Wheelwright,  afterwards  to  Agamenticus;  was  Re- 
corder and  one  of  the  Associates.  L.  S.  1  p.  folio.  1672.  Signed 
also  by  George  Munioy,  removed  from  Boston  to  Falmouth,  1659. 
Owned  *'  Mountjoy's  Hill  "  there.  One  of  the  Justices  for  Maine 
in  1665.     See  Williamson's  Maine,  Yol.  1,  pp.  684,  691. 

194  HENCHMAN,  DANIEL.  Officer  in  Indian  War.  A.  D.  S.  1 
p.  folio.  Boston:  1676.  Petition  to  the  Genl.  Court  to  be  allowed 
to  resign  his  office  as  Capt.  of  the  company  at  Boston.  See  Drake's 
Boston,  p.  410.  Note.  Raynsford,  Edward,  brother  of  Sir  Rich- 
ard, who  succeeded  Sir  Matthew  Hale  as  Lord  Chief  Justice.  See 
Drake's  Boston,  pp.  335,  442.  D.  S.  1  p.  folio.  Signed  by  John 
Balston  and  John  Carter.    2  MSS. 

195  HATHORNE,  Maj.  WM.  The  first  Speaker  of  the  Mass. 
General  Court.  Served  in  Philip's  War,  and  the  war  with  the  East- 
em  Indians.    D.  S.    1  p.  fol.    1676.    A  curious  deposition  of  John 


^MANUSCRIPTS.  703 

ff  linte,  relative  to  killing  an  Indian  at  *'  the  Litle  pond  hard  by  y* 
End  of  the  Spring  pond  next  Linn." 

196  CROCKER,  HANNAH  (MATHER),  Dau.  of  Rev.  Sam'l 
Mather.     Essay  on  Antiquarian  Researches.     8°. 

197  CUMING,  ALEXR.  (Bart.)  Memorial  to  the  Lord  Mayor  of 
London.  Account  of  his  embassy  among  the  Cherokees.  69  pp. 
4to.     S.  G.  Drake's  autograph. 

This  MS.  was  written  by  Sir  A.  Cuming  in  1755.  It  came  Into  the  writer's  handf<  by 
purchase  from  a  London  bookseller.  Accompanying  it  was  a  paper,  stating  that  it 
once  belonged  to  the  great  Shakspearlan  scholar,  Isaac  Read,  Esq.,  from  whom  it  passed 
into  th(!  keepingof  Geo.  Chalmers,  Esq.,  best  known  in  this  country  by  his  great  work, 
"  The  Political  Annals  of  the  United  Colouies."    S.  G.  D. 

198  BARRINGTON,  R.  I.  17  MS.  documents  relative  to  building  a 
church  in  1804.     Eol. 

199  CAPTIVITY  OF  JANE  BROWN  and  her  family.  Historical 
Traditions  of  Tennessee.     Au.  MS.  of  78  pages.     8°. 

200  NARRATIVE  of  the  Expedition  of  Major  John  Doughty  to 
the  Chocktaw  Nation  of  Indians  in  the  year  1790,  and  his  desperate 
fight  in  the  Tennessee  River,  etc.     MS.  copy  by  Mr.  Drake.     8°. 

201  BAXTER,  JOSEPH  (Rev.)  MS.  copy  of  the  Journal  of  his 
voyage  to  Arrowsick,  with  Gov.  Shute,  in  1717;  containing  also  an 
account  of  Baxter.     8°. 

202  DRAKE,  SAM'L  G.  MS.  Index  to  Book  of  the  Indians.  8th 
ed.     By  Mr.  Drake.     4°. 

203  MS.  Index  to  Indian  Biography.  1832.     By  Mr.  Drake.    4°. 

204 MS.  Index  to  Indian  Names  of   Places,  contained  in  the 

Book  of  the  Indians.     By  Mr.  Drake.    4to. 

205  MS.   Index  to  the  Authors  used  in  compiling  the  Indian 

Biography.     By  Mr.  Drake.     4°. 

206  MS.   Index  to  Increase  Mather's  Brief  History.     By  Mr. 

Drake.     4°. 

207  History  of  Northwood,  N.  H.    1832.     8°. 

This  is  an  interleaved  copy  of  a  sketch  originally  communicated  by  Mr.  Drake  for  the 
Collections  of  the  N.  H.  Historical  Society,  to  which  extensive  MS.  additions  have  been 
made  by  him  with  the  probable  view  of  a  larger  work.  It  is  furnished  with  a  Table  of 
Contents;  also  with  cuttings. 

208  MS.  Genealogies  of  Northwood,  N.  H.,  from  its  first  settle- 
ment in  1763  to  1828.     Written  by  S.  G.  Drake  in  1846. 

209  New  England's  First  Fruits.     MS.   Extracts  from,  by  Mr. 

Drake.     (Tract  printed  in  London  in  1643.) 

210 America  Painted  to  the  Life.     London:   1659.    4to.     By 

Ferd.  Gorges,  Esq.     (MS.  copy  by  Mr.  Drake.)     27  pp. 

211  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Capt.  Thos.  Morris.    1766. 

4to.     (MS.  copy  by  Mr.  Drake.     38  pp.) 

212  Norton's  Redeemed  Captive.  Boston:  1748.   4to.  (MS.  copy 

by  Mr.  Drake,  with  index.     53  pages.) 


704  MANUSCRIPTS. 

213  DRAKE,  SAM'L  G.  Doolittle's  Short  Narrative  of  Mischief 
done  by  the  French  and  Indian  Enemy,  etc.  Boston:  1750.  4to. 
(Copy  by  Mr.  Drake.  23  pp.)  Also  Autog.  letter  signed  by  the 
author,  Rev.  Benj.  Doolittle.  Fol.  The  original  tract  is  exces- 
sively rare. 

214  GENEALOGY  of  the  Descendants  of  Jeffrey  Parsons,  Avho 
settled  in  Gloucester,  Ms.,  before  1655.    MS.  by  S.  G.  Drake.    8°. 

215  BRADFORD,  WM.,  Gov.  of  Plymouth  Colony.  STANDISH, 
MYLES,  Capt.  of  Plymouth.  PRENCE,THOS.,  Gov.  of  Plymouth. 
FULLER,  SAMUEL,  eminent  physician  of  Plymouth.  ALDE2^, 
JOHN,  youngest  of  the  Mayflower's  passengers.  Also  a  copy  by 
Mr.  Drake.    Fol. 


Mm  JraJf'rd-f'w''. 


An  ofDcial,  full-paged  letter, 
dated  1631.  in  Bnidford'a 
bean'iful  hand,  from  the 
Plymouth  assistants  to  Gov.  Wlntbrop,  whose  Indorsement  Is  on  the  back.  Signa- 
tures all  extremely  good.  Document  relates  to  questions  arising  from  the  removal 
of  ttervantB,  etc.,  from  one  colony  to  the  other.  Remarkably  well  preserved,  clean  and 
legible.    One  of  the  greatest  curiosities  in  the  collection. 

216  BOSTON.    Business  papers.    1730-1800.    Portfolio.     (400.) 

217  REVOLUTIONARY  GENERALS.  Gates,  Heath,  Spencer, 
Sullivan,  and  Greaton.  (5.)  Muster  Rolls,  Letters,  etc.  Autogs. 
of  Gen.  Gates,  Heath,  and  Spencer,  Cols.  Joseph  Vose,  Isaac  Pierce, 

C.  Lippitt,  Benj.  Steele,  Jere.  Powell,  Pres.  Council  of  Ms.,  Jabez 
Bowen.     (7.) 

218  DEDHAM  PAPERS.  1C81-1767.  Deeds,  Records  and  memo- 
randa relating  to  the  families  of  Paine,  Heaton,  Dickerson,  Luther, 
and  others;  important  to  the  Early  History  of  Dedliam. 

219  DRAKE,  SAMUEL  G.  Author  and  Historian.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp. 
8vo.  1849.  Warren,  Dr.  J.  Mason.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4to.  Harris, 
T.  W.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  8vo.  1851.  Green,  Joshua.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp. 
4to.  1852.  Coffin,  Joshua.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  4to.  1851.  Amory, 
Jona.    6  MSS.    A.  D.  S.     1  p.    4to.    1825. 

220  ELLERY,  WILLIAM.    Signer  of  Declaration  of  Independence. 

D.  S.    1  p.    Folio.    Newport:  1800. 

221  SCOLLAY,  JOHN.  Revolutionary  patriot.  D.  S.  2  pp.  Folio. 
Boston:  1735.  Signed  also  by  James  Scollay,  John  Osbom,  John 
Sale,  and  Isaac  Johnson.  Rous,  John.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1757. 
Rogers,  Geo.  A.  D.  S.  3  pp.  Folio.  1731.  Signed  also  by  Benj. 
Rolf e  and  Mich.  Nolan.  Price,  Ez.  A.  D.  S.  3  pp.  Folio.  Bos- 
ton: 1771.  Flint,  Ephraim.  Extract  from  Will  of.  1  p.  Folio. 
172:3.    5  MSS. 

222  POWNAL,  T.  Gov.  of  Mass.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1760.  Signed 
also  by  Andrew  Oliver,  Secy. ;  Ralph  Inman,  Joshua  Winslow,  and 
John  Rowe,  prominent  Bostonians  of  the  time. 


MANUSCRIPTS.  705 

223  MORRIS,  ROGER.  Col.  in  British  Army;  prominent  in  French 
and  Indian  War.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Fort  Frederic:  1759. 
Christie,  G.  Genl.  in  British  Army.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Cowley, 
Susanna.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Annapolis  Royal:  1754.  Jonge, 
Lieut.,  Wentworth.  A.  L.  S.  7  pp.  Folio.  Fort  Cumberland:  1757. 
4  MSS. 

224  JAMES,  Col.  D.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  Folio.  Fort  Cumberland: 
1758.  Interesting  letter  to  Thos.  Hancock  relative  to  repulse  of 
Abercrombie,  near  Ticonderoga.  Bowes,  Wm.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio. 
Boston:  1764.  Campbell,  John.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Louis- 
burg:  1759.  Greenwood,  Miles.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Boston: 
1762.  Brown,  John.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Newbury:  1762. 
Signed  by  9  other  citizens  of  that  town.    5  MSS. 

225  WARREJ^,  JAMES.  Revolutionary  patriot.  Pres.  of  Provin- 
cial Congress.    D.  S.     2  pp.    4to.    Boston:  1782. 

226  M0RT0:N",  PEREZ.  Lawyer  and  Revolutionary  patriot;  Atty. 
Genl.  of  Mass.,  &c.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  "Council  Chamber, 
Watertown:  1775."    To  John  Hancock. 

227  CRANE,  JOHN.  Colonel  in  the  Revolution;  commanded  the 
regt.  of  Mass.  Artillery.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4to.  Providence:  1779. 
Signed  also  by  Genl.  John  Sullivan. 

228  GATES,  HORATIO.  Maj.  Genl.  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 
L.  S.     Ip.    4to.     Providence:  1779. 

229  LAWRENCE,  CHARLES.  British  General,  Gov.  of  Nova 
Scotia.    A.  L.  S.    1  p.     Folio.     1748. 

230  PARK  AND  DURANT  PAPERS.  Deeds,  &c.,  relating  to 
Newton,  Watertown,  Holliston,  Weston,  &c.  Containing  autogs. 
of  John  Lowell,  Moses  Gill,  Col.  Michael  Jackson,  Nath'l  Apple- 
ton,  Oliver  Wendell  (Selectman  of  Boston,  1776),  &c.  Land  Bank 
Covenant,  with  signatures  of  Samuel  and  Robert  Auchmuty.  Dr. 
Edward  Durant  was  a  surgeon  in  the  Colonial  Army  in  1775.  Dr. 
Durant's  old  account-books,  1755-1800. 

231  PAYNE,  JOHN  HOWARD.  Actor  and  dramatist.  A.  L.  S. 
2  pp.    4to.    N.  Y. :  1836. 

232  AMHERST,  CoL.  WM.  Dep.  Adjt.-Genl.  of  British  Forces  in 
North  America.    A.  L.  S.    1  p.    Folio.     1760. 

233  HANCOCK,  THOMAS.  Boston  merchant.  A.  L.  Signed  T. 
H.  2  pp.  4to.  1741.  Also,  A.  D.  1  p.  Folio.  1757.  An  account 
of  Bohea  Tea  furnished.  Appleton,  Nathaniel.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol. 
1771.  Brown,  Abijah.  A.  D.  S.  2  pp.  Folio.  1742.  Henshaw, 
Joshua.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1751.  Thornton,  Timothy.  D.  S. 
2  pp.     Folio.     1749.     6  MtSS. 

234TRUMBULL,JON'TH,  Gov.  of  Conn.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4to.  Leb- 
anon: 1756.  To  Thomas  Hancock,  for  powder  and  lead  for  the 
"Gov.  &  Co.  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticutt." 


706  MANUSCBIPTS. 

235  PRYCE,  DAVID.  A.  L.  S.  3  pp.  Folio.  Southampton:  1760. 
"  I  love  Boston,  though  I  sometimes  difl'er  with  the  inhabitants." 
Dyson,  Daniel.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  Folio.  1750.  Cowley,  Wm.  A. 
L.  S.  1  p.  4to.  1752.  Annapolis.  Kilby,  Christopher.  A.  L.  S. 
1  p.    4to.    1754.    Wilks,  Fra.    A.  L.  S.    1  p.    4to.    1732.    London. 

5  MSS. 

236  HANCOCK,  JOHN  (Gov.)  Com.  of  Nathan  Cashing  as  J.  P. 
on  parchment.    Flat  cap. 

237  BOSTON.  Deed  of  house  and  orchard  from  Thos.  Boyden  to 
Simon  Lynde,  1662  [on  Sudbury  Lane].  Beautifully  engrossed  on 
parchment. 

238  Brown,  Jona.,  Kimball,  Thos.,  White,  Jos.,  Checkley,  S., 

Marion,  Jos.,  Creese,  Thos.    D.  S.     1721.     Folio.     [Bond  for  bills 
of  Credit.] 

239  ELLERY,  WILLIAM.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1745.  Signed  also 
by  Joseph  Allen.  Frost,  Joseph.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Boston: 
1742.  Swan,  George  C.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Louisburg:  1748. 
Tilden,  Jona.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Boston:  1740.  Signed  also  by 
Thos.  Ruck.    Watson,  Wm.     D.  S.     1  p.     Folio.     Boston:  1738. 

6  MSS. 

240  HENCHMAN,  DANIEL.  Established  the  first  paper  mill  in 
America.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4to.  17.37.  Barnard,  Jonathan.  A.  L.  S. 
1  p.  Folio.  London:  1748.  Randall,  James.  Agent  for  Trans- 
ports. L.  S.  1  p.  4to.  1762.  Temple,  Thomas.  A.  L.  S.  1  p. 
4to.  Cadiz:  1749.  Wilmot,  Col.  W.  A.  L.  S.  3  pp.  4to.  Lou- 
isburg: 17;58.     5  MSS. 

241  HOLMES,  OLIVER  WENDELL.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  8vo.  Way- 
land,  Francis.    A.  L.  S.    1  p.    4to.     1841.     2  Letters. 

242  BRANFORD,  Chesterfield,  Shelbum,  Deerfield,  Springfield,  &c., 
Revolutionary  Papers,  Broadsides,  Resolves,  &c.,  relating  to. 

243  ORDER-BOOK  of  Major-Gens.  Wm.  Hull  and  J.  B.  Varnum, 
Mass.  Militia,  1801-10. 

244  NOMINATION  BOOK  of  the  Am.  Academy  of  Arts  and 
Sciences.  Autographs  of  Edward  Everett,  Nath'l  Bowditch,  Josiah 
Quincy,  J.  T.  Kirkland,  Jno.  Prince,  Thos.  L.  Winthrop,  Jno.  Pick- 
ering, Jno.  Lowell,  R.  T.  Paine,  Jno.  Davis,  Sam'l  Swett,  and  many 
others.     Small  4to. 

245  BOOK  OF  BOSTON  SCRAPS,  chiefly  before  1760,  alphabeti- 
cally arranged  and  numbering  several  hundred.  A.  D.  S.  by  Benj. 
Lincoln  (Gen.  in  Rev.),  Col.  Isaac  Royal,  Wm.  Ellery,  Wm.  Cooper, 
etc.  An  order  on  Jas.  Otis  for  fees,  indorsed  by  Sampson  S.  Blow- 
ers. Receii)t  for  subscriptions  for  lighting  Boston  streets  in  1774. 
Matthew  Plant's  draft  on  Win.  Tryon  for  services  as  missionary  of 
the  Soc.  for  Prop,  the  Gospel  at  Newbury  in  1739.  Receipt  in  favor 
of  "  Doctor  Franklin,"  etc. 


MANUSCRIPTS.  707 

246  SIR  FRAN'CIS  DRAKE'S  Traffiques  and  Discoueries,  etc. 
[From  Hakluyt.]    Fol.     [Bound.] 

These  are  the  original  pages,  extracted  from  Hakluyt,  with  interleaved  annotations  by 
Mr.  Drake.  They  embrace  the  attaclt  on  the  Spanish  fleet  at  Ciidiz,  "  The  Portugall 
Voiage  (1589),"  by  Col.  Winkfield,  Earl  of  Cumberland's  "Volage"  to  the  Azores, 
1589,  Sir  W.  Ualeigh's  Account  of  the  Battle  near  the  Azores,  etc. 

247  SOJ^S  OF  ITEW  HAMPSHIRE:  A  bound  volume  of  cuttings, 
giving  accounts  of  their  festivals  and  reunions,  with  biographical 
notices  of  Dan'l  Webster,  Levi  Woodbury,  John  P.  Bigelow,  J.  V. 
C.  Smith,  and  other  "  Sons."    4to. 

248  MILITARY  ORDER,  Boston,  1779  (Handbill).  Also,  Thos.  L. 
Winthrop.  D.  S.  Thos.  Melvill  (one  of  Tea  Party).  D.  S.  Amos- 
keag  Lottery.    1806.     Broadside.     (4.) 

249  ITEMS  FROM  THE  JOURNAL  of  the  Gen.  Court  of  Mass. 
Bay,  March,  1744-5,  to  April,  1747.  MS.  by  Mr.  Drake.  8°.  200  pp. 

250  WITCHCRAFT  PAPERS.  7  Docs.  Fol.  1.  The  deposition 
of  Mercy  Lewis  against  Philip  English  and  others,  1692.  2.  True 
Bill,  Grand  Jury  of  Essex  Co.,  against  Mary  Clark,  of  Haverhill, 
1692.  3.  Two  examinations  of  Tituba,  the  Indian  woman,  March 
1  and  2, 1691.  4  full  pages.  (Probably  in  the  handwriting  of  Rev. 
Sam'l  Parris,  in  whose  family  the  outbreak  occurred.)  4  pp.  4.  True 
Bill  against  Philip  English,  of  Salem,  1692,  for  bewitching  Eliz. 
Booth.  5.  Deposition  of  Wm.  Beale  agt.  Philip  English,  1692. 
6.  Examination  of  Mary  Clark,  of  Haverhill.  Full  page.  7.  In- 
dictment found  against  Philip  English  for  bewitching  Mary  Wall- 
cott,  of  Salem,  1692. 

These  originals  are  of  great  value  and  interest,  referring  as  they  do  to  the  great  witch- 
craft outbreak  at  Salem  in  1692.  Tituba  was  a  domestic  in  Rev.  Sami  Parris'  family. 
See  Upham  and  Drake  for  an  extended  account  of  these  persons. 

251  WITCHCRAFT  IN  NEWBURY,  MASS.,  in  1679.  A  bound 
scrap-book,  containing  nearly  50  original  MS.  affidavits,  petitions, 
indictments,  etc., bearing  upon  the  above  cases.  4to.  [See  Drake's 
Annals  of  Witchcraft.] 

The  first  deposition  Is  partly  in  the  hand  of  Gov.  Simon  Bradstreet,  who  signs  it,  and 
partly  of  Edward  Rawson,  Sec'y.    Other  valuable  autographs. 

252  PAYNE  FAMILY  RECORD,  [Early  settlers  of  Salem  and  of 
Dedham.]    See  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Genl.  Reg.    1851.    pp.  331-32.  Fol. 

The  first  entry  in  this  very  curious  and  ancient  document  is  in  1578. 

253  BIOGRAPHICAL  CUTTINGS.  1  portfolio,  alphabetically  ar- 
ranged.   4°. 

254  ORDER  BOOK  Battalion  of  Artillery  3d  Brigade  Mass.  Militia. 
1821-7.     Ornamented  title.    Folio. 

255  LONDON  GAZETTE,  The.  June  to  October.  1694.  33  Nos. 
Folio. 

Printed  on  a  sheet  of  foolscap.  "Valuable  as  specimens  »f  the  newspaper  literature  of 
the  seventeenth  century.    Bom«what  mutilated. 


708  MANUSCRIPTS. 

256  MS.  JOURNAL.  Aug.  and  Sept.  1812.  Naval  Affairs  of  the 
War  with  England. 

257  EARLY  HISTORY  OF  HAMPTON,  N.  H.,  from  its  settle- 
ment in  1638,  with  especial  reference  to  the  Genealogy  and  Biography 
of  the  first  Inhabitants  of  that  ancient  town.  By  Edmund  Wil- 
loughby  Toppan.  A  very  handsome,  legible  manuscript  vol.  of  357 
pages,  folio,  full  Russia. 

258  IPSWICH,  MS.  Case  of  Moses  Parker  and  the  Indians,  sons 
of  Masconnomo,  the  old  Sagamore  of  Agawam.     1701.     16  docs. 

259  WILMINGTON,  MS.    Record  of  Inhabitants  in  1795.    4to. 

260  GROTON.    Papers.    1713-39.     (11). 

261  CAMBRIDGE  AND  HARVARD  COLL.     1730.     (2). 

262  MIDDLEBOROUGH,  BRAINTREE,  AND  BRIDGEWA- 
TER.     1721-73.     (6.) 

263  MIDDLEBOROUGH,  MASS.  Fragments  of  the  town  records, 
containing  births  from  1714  to  1730. 

264  SNOW'S  HISTORY  OF  BOSTON.  A.  Bowen's  notes  and  ma- 
terials for  a  new  edition  of,  with  map. 

265  SIEGE  OF  BOSTON.  Seven  letters  from  the  camps  before 
Boston,  dated  between  May  29  and  Nov.  10, 1775,  written  by  Col. 
Wm.  T.  Miller,  of  the  R.  I.  forces.  They  give  interesting  details 
of  Putnam's  action  at  Chelsea;  of  the  works  of  the  besiegers, 
parleys  at  the  outposts,  etc.    Folio. 

266  HARVARD  COLLEGE.  Catalogue  of  graduates.  1642  to  1752. 
Broadside.     Cambridge:  1751.    A  little  torn  in  the  margin. 

267  ATHERTON,  C.  G.  U.  S.  S.  Carrigain,  Philip,  surveyor,  of 
N.  H.;  Felt,  Jos.  B.,  author;  Ludewig,  Herman;  Bancroft,  G., his- 
torian; Baldwin,  C.  C.    A.  L.  S.    4°.     (6.) 

268  QUINCY,  JOSIAH.  Prest.  H.  U.  D.  S.  4°.  Jenks,  Rev. 
Wm.  A.  L.  S.  12°.  Sparks,  Jared.  D.  S.  4°.  Thacher,  Jas., 
M.D.  A.  L.  S  Toppan,  E.  W.;  and  S.  Jones,  Chancellor,  N.  Y. 
A.  L.  S.    4°.    (6.) 

269  EVERETT,  E.  12°.  Daggett,  John  (author);  Ingraham,E.  D. 
(author);  Lowell,  I.  A.;  exhibit  of  the  affairs  of  the  Mass.  Gen. 
Hospital.  Hamilton,  J.  (artist);  Lawrence,  Abbott;  all  A.  L.  S. 
4°.     (6.) 

270  BANCROFT,  G.  (2.)  4°.  Lawrence,  Mrs.  A.  "  12°.  Elton, 
Romeo  (author).  4°.  Everett,  E.  12°.  All  A.  L.  S.  Savage, 
Jas.  (author).     A.  L.  not  signed.     12°.     (6.) 

271  PIIIPS,  SPENCER,  Lt.  Gov.  Proclamation  prohibiting  ex- 
portation of  warlike  stores.    17-50.    Flat  cap. 

On  Uie  back  ia  a  letter  from  Jno.  Soley,  Selectman  In  Charlestown  during  Rev.  War. 

272  CAMBRIDGE  CAMP.  A.  L.  S.  From  Solomon  Goodrich,  a 
Rev.  soldier.    (Sept.  1775.)    4°. 


MANUSCRIPTS.      ^  709 

273  BOSTON.  Revolutionary  Broadside,  giving  publicity  to  the  de- 
tailed plan  for  <,'arri5oning  Boston  with  British  troops.    Fol.    [n.  d.] 

274  JiAYARD,  WM.  Col.  of  the  Fr.  War.  A.  L.  S.  4to.  Van  der 
Kemp,  F.  A.,  Judge.    (Eminent  scholar.)    A.  L.  S.    4to.     (2.) 

275  RODNEY,  TIIOS.  Poet.  (Member  Old  Congress.)  A.  L.  S. 
Fol.  Yates,  P.  W.  (Eminent  lawyer.)  A.  L.  S.  4to.  Everett, 
Edw'd.    A.  L.  S.    4to.     (3.) 

276  STARK,  JOHN,  AND  GATES,  HORATIO.  Gens,  of  Conti- 
nental Army.  Also  Isaac  Pierce.  A.  D.  C.  to  Gen.  Gates.  D.  S. 
3  autos. 

Qen.  Stark's  autograph  is  quite  uncommon. 

277  CODDINGTON,  WM.  First  Gov.  of  R.  I.  A.  L.  S.  4to.  Full 
page. 

^■y  Letter  dated  Newport,  Nov.  1646,  addri'Bsed 

^ —  /OC\  '  /  •  to  Gov.  Winthrop.    The  contents  chieUy 

K.^(-A/^y  '    {_^(^^ ^-f^^-f-Q-y^  relate  to  Sam'l  Gorton,  founder  of  War- 

t_/  ^^  'wick,  R.  I.,  who  caused  Winthrop,  Cod- 

dington,   and   Roger   Williams    so    much 
trouble.    Also  a  copy  by  Mr.  Drake. 

278  ANNAPOLIS  ROYAL.  Cowley,  Wra.  A.  L.  S.  1749.  (2.) 
1  p.  Fol.  Combrune,  Wm.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  Fol.  1748.  Dyson, 
Daniel.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  4to.  1748.  The  same.  1  p.  Fol.  1750. 
All  relating  to  public  affairs  in  that  place.     6  MSS. 

279  GRIDLEY,  JERE.  Attorney-Gen'l  of  the  Province  of  Mass. 
Bay.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  Boston:  1747.  Abbot,  Joshua.  Aut. 
Rect.  to  Rev.  John  Hancock,  of  Lexington.  17.37.  1  p.  4to. 
Doggett,  Capt.  John.  L.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  Boston:  1758.  Hancock, 
Thomas.  D.  S.  1  p.  4to.  Boston:  1763.  Osborn,  John.  L.  S. 
1  p.    Fol.    Boston:  1729.     5  MSS. 

280  COLYILL,  LORD.  Copy  of  order  for  transport  to  convey  290 
Provincials  to  Boston.  1  p.  4to.  Halifax:  1760.  Dixon,  Matthew. 
A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  Fol.  Halifax:  1758.  Fayrweather,  W.  A.  L.  S. 
1  p.  Fol.  Halifax:  1752.  Gerrish,  Ben.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4to. 
Halifax :  17ol.  Rous,  John.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  4to.  Halifax, 
1757.     5  MSS. 

281  DE  LANCEY,  OLIVER.  Senior  Loyalist  Officer  in  America 
during  the  Revolution.    A.  L.  S.    1  p.    4to.     1750. 

282  PARSONS,  SAMUEL  H.  Maj.-Gen'l  in  Revolutionary  Army. 
A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  Fol.  Middletown:  1786.  To  John  Hancock,  in 
regard  to  his  financial  difficulties.     [Fine  and  rare.] 

283  COWLEY,  W.  Engineer  at  Annapolis  Royal.  A.  L.  S.  Tp. 
Fol.  AnnapoUs:  1751.  Another  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  Fol.  Annapo- 
lis: 1750.  Williams,  Thomas.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  Annapolis: 
1751.  Burch,  Joseph.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  Annapolis:  1748.  Enclos- 
ing another  A.  L.     2  pp.     Fol.    6  MSS. 


710 


MANUSCRIPTS. 


284  OTIS,  JAMES,  copy  of  will  of.    Written  and  signed  by  Oliver 
Wendell,  and  attested  by  Wm.  Cooper.   2  pp.   Fol.  1783.    [Curious.] 


285  KILBY,  CHRISTOPHER, 
of  Mass.  in  England.  A.  L. 
1747.  Another  A.  L.  S.  2 
2  Letters. 

286  DUM^fER,  JEREMIAH. 
1710  to  1721.  A.  L.  S.  4  pp. 
letter.] 

287  HEATH,  WILLIAM.    Maj 
Ip.    Fol.     Boston:  1777. 


Many  years  Agent  for  the  Province 
S.  3  pp.  Folio.  Spring  Garden: 
pp.     Fol.      Spring  Garden  :    1748. 

Agent  of  Mass.  in  England  from 
4to.    London:  1720.     [Interesting 

.  Grenl.  Kevolutionary  Army.     L.  S. 

288  THANKSGIVING  PRO- 
CLAMATION, dated  11th 
October,  1676,  during  Phil- 
ip's War.    Broadside.    Fol. 

This  extremely  curious  and  perhaps 
unique  document  is  headed  with  a 
rude  wood-cut  of  the  original  seal 
of  Massachusetts  —  itself  a  great 
rarity;  it  is  signed  "  Edward  Raw- 
son,  Sec'y,"  and  was  probably 
printed  by  John  Foster.  It  calls 
upon  the  inhabitants  to  give  thanks 
for  successes  obtained  over  the 
"  Heathen  in  this  Wilderness." 

289  DUXBURY.  Hist.  of. 
An  original  sub.  paper.  Sigs. 
of  Wm.  T.  Harris,  Chas. 
Deane,  N.  B.  Shurtleff,  R. 
Frothingham,  Jr.,  and  oth- 
ers.   4°.    Interesting  to  accompany  Winsor's  history. 

290  BOSTON.    Papers  (Autographs).    Lot  of  50, 1736-1800. 

291  Lot  of  40, 1759-1800. 

292 Lot  of  28, 1736-1800. 

293  HULL,  ISAAC,  Com.  U.  S.  N.    L.  S.    4°. 

294  WINSLOW,  EDWARD,  Gov.  of  Plymouth  Colony.    A.  L.  S. 
Fol.    Page  and  a  half,  beautiful  chirography. 


/i^fe-i^  ^''ip^ 


if  ^o./^y. 


Letter  dated  Plymouth,  1637.    Winslow  writes  about  the  Pequot  War.    Document  in  fine 
preservuion.    A  copy  by  Mr.  Dr»ke  is  inclnded. 


MANUSCRIPTS.  711 

295  WOODBUKY,  LEVI,  jurist  and  statesman.    L.  S.    4°. 

296  RODNEY,  C^SAR.     Sig.  Decl.    Endorsement  on  a  doc.    Fol. 

297  SCOTT,  WINFIELD,  Gen.  U.  S.  A.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  (To  Maj. 
Gen.  Worth.)    4°. 

298  JENKS,  WM.,  D.D.,  Biblical  Scholar  and  Commentator.  A.  L. 
S.  Ip.  8°.  Wentworth,  John.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4°.  Coit,  T.  W. 
A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4".  Elton,  R.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  4°.  Partridge,  A. 
A.  L.  S.    2  pp.   4°.    Folsom,  Geo.    A.  L.  S.     1  p.    4«.    6  Letters. 

299  JOHONNOT,  GEO.  S.  A.  D.  S.  Ip.  'Pol.  Salem:  1833.  An- 
other. D.  S.  1  p.  Eolio.  182.5.  Another.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio. 
Salem:  1825.  Johonnpt,  P.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  London:  1806.  Jo- 
honnot,  Elizabeth.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Boston:  1791.  Signed  also 
by  Esther  Johonnot  and  George  Richards  Minot.     5  MSS. 

300  MASON,  JONATHAN.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Boston:  1743. 
Andrews  Loring.  Editor.  A.  D.  S.  ^  p.  4to.  1788.  Signed  by 
E.  Freeman.  Abbot,  Wm.  D.  S.  ^  p.  4to.  Woburn:  1778. 
Gooch,  Bezaleel.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Hamersfield  (?):  1756.  Eddy, 
Joshua.     Will.    D.  S.     2  pp.    Folio.     Gloucester:  1762.     5  MSS. 

301  PORTER,  PETER  B.    Maj. -Gen.   Secy,  of  War.    A.  L.  S.   4to. 

302  CONNECTICUT,  STATE  OF.  Document  relating  to  the  Town 
of  Colchester.  1  p.  Folio.  1787.  Signed  by  Joseph  Isham,  Elijah 
Worthington  and  Jona.  Deming.  Doc't  relating  to  Town  of  New 
London.  1  p.  Folio.  1788.  Signed  by  the  Selectmen.  Trum- 
bull, David.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4to.  1781.  Doc't  relating  to 
Town  of  Colchester.  1  p.  Folio.  1759.  Signed  by  Israel  Whit- 
comb  and  Nath'l  Foot.  Doc't  relating  to  Town  of  Branford.  1  p. 
4to.  1704.  Signed  by  Daniel  Maltbie,  Eleazer  Stent,  and  Robert 
Builer.     5  MSS. 

303  GREENE,  Gen.  NATH'L.  L.  S.,  as  Q.  M.  Genl.  West 
Point:  1780.    Fol. 

304  MORTON,  PEREZ.  A.  D.  S.  2  p.  Folio.  1775!  Copy  on 
Resolve  relating  to  prisoners  in  Suffolk  Jail.  Robbins,  Chandler, 
D.  S.  1  p.  4to.  Plymouth:  1791.  Tudor,  John.  D.  S.  1  p. 
Folio.  Boston:  1791.  Johonnot,  Andrew.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio. 
1791.  Signed  by  Henry  Alline.  Johonnot,  Martha.  D.  S.  1  p. 
4to.    1832.     5  MSS. 

305  POWNALL,  T.  Gov.  of  Mass.  D.  S.  2  pp.  Folio.  1757. 
Bill  for  couriers  to  Col.  Meserve,  at  Piscataqua,  to  Gov.  Wentworth, 
&c. 

306  SEABURY,  SAM'L.,d.d.  Epis.  Bp.  of  Conn.  A.  L.  S.  3  pp. 
4  Fol. 

307  HARRIS,  T.  W.  Author.  A.  L.  S.  3  pp.  8vo.  1851.  Drake, 
Sam'l  G.  Author  &c.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4to.  1851.  Green,  Dr. 
Joshua.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  8vo.  Groton:  1852.  Goodrich,  Chauncy. 
A.   L.   S.     1  p.     4to.     Burlington:  1836.-   Coit,  T.  W.     A.  L.  S. 


712  MANUSCRIPTS. 

1  p.    4to.    Lexington,  Ky.:  1836.    Moore,  J.  B.    A.  L.  S.     1  p. 
4to.    Concord.     1838.    6  Letters. 

308  COFFIN,  JOSHUA.  Historian.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4to;  New- 
bury: 1851.  Harris,  T.  W.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  8vo.  1851.  Williams, 
Stephen  W.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  4to.  Deerfield:  1851.  Gowans,  Wm. 
A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4to.  New  York:  1851.  Potter,  C.  E.  A.  L.  S. 
1  p.  8vo.  Manchester:  1851.  Snelling,  Wm.  J.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4to. 
Boston:  18.37.  Green,  Joshua.  A.  L.  S.  3  pp.  4to.  Groton:  1852. 
7  Letters. 

309  SMITH,  WM.,  d.d..  Founder  Univ.  of  Pa.    A.  L.  S.    3  pp.    Fol. 

310  AMHERST,  JEFFREY,  Siu.  (Gen.  in  French  Wars.)  A.  L. 
S.    Fol. 

311  WOOL,  J.  E.     Gen.  U.  S.  A.      A.  L.  S.    2^  pp.  4°. 

312  JOHNSTON,  JOHN.  Author.  Prof,  at  Middletown  Univ.  A. 
L.  S.  1  p.  4to.  1851.  Rich,  O.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4to.  London: 
1835.  Davis,  Isaac.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4to.  Worcester:  1852.  Green, 
Dr.  Joshua.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  Groton:  1852.  Bell,  Samuel  D.  A. 
L.  S.  2  pp.  4to.  Manchester:  1851.  Gowans,  Wm.  A.  L,  S. 
Ip.    4to:    New  York:  1851.    6  Letters. 

3i:i  DORCHESTER,  TOWN  OF.  Petition  of  the  inhabitants  to 
the  Governor  and  Deputies  to  adhere  to  the  Mass.  Patent.  2  pp. 
Folio.  1664.  Signed  by  RICHARD  MATHER,  Gov.  WM. 
STOUGHTON  and  100  other  citizens. 

( — )     r-hn        r\f  //  ^^  exceedingly  rare   and  raluable  historical 

XaJ  \\0''^X^^^y(\X  ^Sy^-  document.     The  autograph  of  Rev.  Rich'd 

{]  Mather  is  especially  rare,  and  the  signatures 

are  all  of  original  and  prominent  Inhabitants  of  the  town,  the  document  bearing  date 
only  thirty-four  years  after  lis  settlement. 

314  HARVARD  UNIVERSITY.  By-Laws  for  the  Government 
of  students,  in  Latin.'  "  Sam^i  Kendall  his  Book.  1734r-5."  15 
pages.  Diary  of  a  soldier  at  Crown  Point.  1760.  14  pages.  MSS. 
Sermon.    16  pages.     1772.    3  MSS. 

315  HUNTINGTON,  SAMUEL.  Pres.  of  Cong.,  Gov.  of  Conn., 
Signer.    Decl.    A.  L.  S.    Fol. 

316  SCHUYLER,  PHILIP,  Gen.  A.  L.  S.  Torn  in  the  margin, 
but,  sig.  perfect.     4°. 

317  ABERCROMBY,  JAMES.  Copy  of  Military  Order.  1  p.  Fol. 
1758.  Amherst,  Jeff.  Copy  of  Military  Order.  1  p.  Fol.  Shirley, 
Wm.  Copy  of  Proclamation,  1  p,  Fol.  Boston:  1753.  Shirley, 
Wm.  Copy  of  letter  to  Lieut. -Governor.  Lawrence.  4  pp.  Fol. 
Boston:  1755.  Erving,  John,  Jr.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  Fol.  Boston: 
1755.     Interesting  Historical  MSS.     5  MSS. 

318  SEWARD,  W.  IL,  Gov.  N.  Y.,  Sec'y  State  U.  S.     A.  L.  S.    4". 

319  SMITH,  WM.  Memb.  O.  Congress,  U.  S.  Senator  from  S.  C. 
A.  L.  S.    3  pp.    4°. 


5  MANUSCRIPTS.  713 

320  WADS  WORTH,  JAS.,  Gen.    Rev.  officer.    A.  L.  S.    4°. 

321  BOSTON.     Miscellaneous  Papers,  1740-1800.     Lot. 

322  WINTIIROP'S  JOURNAL.    Parts  of  a  copy.    4°. 

323  REVOLUTIONARY  RETURN  BOOK  of  2d  Mass.  Regt.,  Col. 
Bailey,  1779-81.    Pol. 

324  LOT  or  BROADSIDES,  Resolves,  &c.     (8.) 

325  DRAKE,  CHRIS.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  4°.  London:  1817.  Channing, 
Dr.  Walter.  Check,  signed.  Phinney,  Benj.  D.  S.  1  p.  4«.  1814. 
Gridley,  Saml.  A.  D.  S.  i  p.  4°.  1799.  Davis,  Caleb.  A.  D.  S. 
1  p.  4°.  1778.  Yernon,  P.  A.  D.  S.  -J  p.  4°.  1778.  Grant, 
Charles.     D.  S.     1  p.    Pol.     1815.    7  MSS. 

326  CHANNING,  Dii.  WALTER.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  8°.  Dawes, 
Rufus,  poet.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  8°.  Davis,  Caleb.  Dcgrand,  P.  P.  F. 
Holyoke,  Edward.  D.  S.  ^  p.  4°.  1786.  Hastings,  John,  Jr. 
D.  S.    i  p.    4°.    1781.    6  MSS. 

327  SHIRLEY,  WM.,  Gov.  of  Mass.  Doc.  4  pp.  Pol.  "  State  of 
the  case  of  the  bills  drawn  by  Gov.  Shirley  for  paymt.  of  expenses 
of  exped.  to  Canada."  Extract  of  letter  from  Shirley  and  Gov. 
Knowles  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle.  1  p.  Pol.  1747.  Copy  of 
Lieut. -Gov.  Lawrence's  letter  to  Shirley.  9  pp.  Pol.  1754.  In- 
teresting Historical  Docs.     3  MSS. 

328  SPENCER,  AMBROSE,  C.  J.  N.  Y.    A.  D.  S.     Pol. 

329  HIGGINSON,  STEPH.  (pseud.  "  Laco "),  Memb.  Old  Con- 
gress, polit.  writer.    A.  L.  S     4°. 

330  PETTIT,  CHAS.,  A.  Q.  M.  Gen.  Rev.  army.    A.  L.  S.     Pol. 

331  MATHER,  INCREASE.  Cases  of  Conscience  concerning  Witch- 
craft.   4°. 

This  is  the  author's  manuscript  of  the  very  rare  tract  printed  at  Boston  and  reprinted  by 
John  Dunton,  London,  1693.  It  has  been  compared  with  the  text,  as  printed,  and  found 
to  differ  very  little  with  it,  the  exception  being  where  Mather  added  here  and  there  a 
paragraph  or  sentence  after  he  read  tlio  proof-sheets. 

Tlie  U.S.  has  sixty  pages,  of  which  tifty-four  constitute  the  body,  two  the  Contents,  and 
four  the  "Introduction."  In  the  printed  tract,  the  '•  Contents  "  are  omitted.  The  "  In- 
troduction "  begins  on  the  third  page  of  the  printed  copy,  —  the  only  apparent  tleflcienoy 
In  the  whole  MS.,  —but  as  this  part  is  7wt  in  Mather's  hand,  it  would  probably  have 
been  supplied  by  Mr.  Drake  if  he  had  not  wished  to  preserve  its  unique  character.  Of 
the  fourteen  signatures  appended  to  the"  Introduction,"  those  of  Revs.  VVm.  Hubbard, 
JaiMEs  Allen,  8aml.  Willard,  Saml.  Phillips,  Joseph  Geukish,  Jno.  Wise,  and 
Jos.  Capen  are  autographs ;  the  others  are  added  by  Mather.  Uubbard,  the  historian's, 
signature  is  especially  rare. 

Twelve  entire  pages  are  in  the  handwriting  of  Mather,  the  rest  being  by  amanuenses ;  but 
nearly  every  page  has  the  author's  notes,  refe  ences,  and  interlineations,  sometimes 
occupying  the  whole  margin. 

332  MELANCTHON,  PHILIP,  the  great  reformer.  A  small  por- 
tion of  his  handwriting,  attached  to.    A.  L.  S.    W.  B.  Sprague,  D.D. 

333  BIDDLE,  NICII.     Prest.  U.  S.  Bank.     A.  L.  S.     4°. 

334  ADAMS,  J.  Q.     Prest.  U.  S.     A.  L.  S.     4°. 

335  WALDRON,  RICHD.     Prest.  of  N.  H.     D.  S.     167G.    4to. 


714  MANUSCRIPTS. 

336  DEXTER,  SAMUEL.  Father  of  the  Secy,  of  the  Treasury. 
A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1802.  Signed  by  Andrew  Dexter.  How- 
land,  Benj.  B.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1828.  Sewall,  David.  Copy 
of  Will  of.  3  pp.  Folio.  Signed  by  Wm.  C.  Allen.  Sewall,  Eliza- 
beth. Appointment  as  executrix  of  David  Sewall.  1  p.  Folio. 
1832.  Sewall,  Elizabeth.  Copy  of  power  of  attorney.  1  p.  Folio. 
Taber,  Constant.     Copy  of  Will.    N'ewport.     21  pp.    4to.     6  MSS. 

337  PAINE,  ROBT.  TREAT.  Signer  of  Decl.  of  Independence. 
D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Taunton:  1779.  Also  on  same  page  a  letter 
signed  by  Genl.  Horatio  Gates;  on  opposite  page,  Pay  Abstract  of 
Capt.  Nathaniel  Snow's  Company,  of  Col.  George  Williams'  Regt., 
serving  under  Genl.  Sullivan  at  Rhode  Island. 

338  WOLCOTT,  OLIVER.  Secy,  of  Treasury.  L.  S.  1  p.  4to. 
1800.  Grant,  Moses;  Lothrop,  Nathl. ;  Greenough,  Wm. ;  Binney, 
Amos.  Sullivan,  Geo.,  Atty.  Genl.  of  New  Hampshire.  D.  S.  1  p. 
Folio.  1803.  Signed  by  Oliver  Peabody  and  Nathl.  Dearborn.  6  MSS. 

339  OTIS,  HARRISON  GRAY.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4to.  1814.  Col- 
man,  Saml. ;  Elton,  R. ;  Coffin,  Joshua;  Lee,  Benjamin;  Babcock, 
Adam.    6  MSS. 

340  BELCHER,  JONA.,  Gov.  Mass.    A.  D.  S.    1732.    4to. 

341  ENDECOTT,  JOHN, 
Gov.  of  Mass.  Colony.  A. 
D.  S.  (1647.)  4to.  Note 
by  Mr.  Drake. 

One  of  the  earlleBt  and  rarest  of 
the  collection. 

342  BELLINGHAM,  RICH'D,  Gov.  of  Mass.  Colony.  D.  S.  (1653.) 
4to. 

343  PORTFOLIO.  Thos.  Fayerweather  (an  old  Boston  merchant.) 
Letters  and  Mercantile  Papers.    Boston:  1750-1787. 

344  BOSTON.  Portfolio  of  several  hundred  printed  documents, 
exhibiting  almost  every  form  of  mercantile  transaction,  shop-bills, 
lottery  tickets,  tax-bills,  insurance  policies,  hand-bills,  bills  of  lading, 
receipts,  etc.,  between  1739  and  1803.  Arranged  chronologically. 
Many  auiogs. 

345  TAILER,  WM.    Lt.-Gov.  of  Mass.    A.  L.  S.     (1730.)    4to. 
340  PENHALLOW,  SAM'L.    Historian,  etc.    A.  D.  S. 

347  WHEELOCK,  ELEAZER.  First  President  of  Dart.  Coll.  A. 
L.  S.    4to. 

348  THACHER,  JAS.,  m.d.  Rev.  Army  Surgeon.  Author  Med. 
Biog.,  etc.    Autog.  letter  relative  to  his  works.    4°. 

349  HOPSON,  Gen.  E.  From  Louisburg,  etc.  1747-57.  22  A.  L.  S. 
and  A.  D.  S.    Fol. 

350  SHUTE,  SAM'L.    Gov.  of  Mass.  (1717.)    D.  S. 


MANUSCRIPTS.  715 

351  MOITCKTON,  Gen.  ROBERT.  Autograph  Letters  from  Bos- 
ton, St.  Johns,  etc.,  1755-58.     (4.)    Fol. 

352  13ASTIDE,  Gen.  J.  H.  Autograph  Letters  from  Louisburg, 
London,  etc.  1748-64.  (19.)  Fol.  Bastide  was  military  engineer 
at  Louisburg. 

353  MASS.  BAY.  Resolve  respecting  the  property  of  Loyalists, 
passed  Apr.  19, 1776.     Broads.     Fol. 

354  CONNECTICUT.  Thanks.  Procl.  Jona.  Trumbull,  Gov.,  Nov. 
1778.     Broads.    Fol. 

355  Act,  Oct.  1776,  to  compel  the  furnishing  of  supplies  to  the 

Continental  Army.     Broads.     Folio.    Also,  Resolve  of  Jan'y,  1779, 
respecting  army  clothing,  etc.    Fol.     (2.) 

356  NEW  YORK.  Speech  of  Gov.  Clinton  to  the  Assembly,  Mar. 
1747,  on  the  French  War.     Broads.    Fol. 

357  HANCOCK,  JOHN.  Cushing,  Thos.,  Lt.-Gov.of  Mass.  Bow- 
doin,  Jas.,  Gov.  Adams,  Sam'l,  Gov.  By les.  Rev.  Mather,  Wig- 
glesworth,  E.  Howard,  S.  Lathrop,  J.  Thatcher,  Peter.  Stillman, 
Sam'l.    Eckley,  Jos.    Eliot,  John.    Author.     4to. 

All  the  sigs.  after  Adams  are  ministera  of  Boston  in  the  Revolution. 

358  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS.  1723-62.  Chiefly  New  Eng- 
land, relative  to  hostilities  with  Canada.     1755-59. 

359  WENTWORTH,  PENNING.     Gov.  of  N.  H.     A.  L.  S.     4to. 

360  COPLEY,  JOHN  S.  Eminent  painter.  A.  D.  S.  12mo.  Very 
scarce. 

361  DAVENPORT,  R.  A.  A  Dictionary  of  Biography.  First  Amer- 
ican edition,  with  numerous  additions.  Illustrated  by  200  fine  por- 
traits on  wood.  Boston:  1832.  8°.  527.  Interleaved  MS.  addi- 
tions, by  Mr.  Drake,  and  portraits. 

362  INDIAN  SCRAP  BOOK,  from  1767  to  the  end  of  1874.  4to. 
368  pages,  unbound. 

A  collection  of  newspaper  and  other  cuttings  neatly  pasted  on  sheets,  arranged  ready  for 
binding.  It  would  make  three  volumes,  or  two  thick  ones,  when  bound.  With  these 
and  other  materials  Mr.  Drake  expected  to  enlarge  his  contributions  to  Indian  history. 

363  FARMER,  JOHN.  Historian.  A  thick  volume  of  letters,  writ- 
ten between  1828  and  1831,  addressed  to  S.  G.  Drake  and  to  Francis 
Jackson.  Very  many  relate  to  the  early  days  of  the  New  Hampshire 
Historical  Society.    Port,  of  Farmer.    4to.     Bound. 

364  MATHER'S  DECENNIUM  LECTUOSUM.  A  History  of  Re- 
markable Occurrences  in  the  Long  War  which  New  England  hath 
had  with  the  Indian  Salvages,  etc.    256  pages.     Fol.    Bound. 

Except  thirty  pages  from  the  "  Magnalia,"  this  is  a  manuscript  copy  by  Mr.  Drake  of 
the  original  tract  printed  at  Boston  in  1699;  including,  also,  "  The  History  of  Ten  Years 
Rolled  Away,"  etc.,  printed  in  the  same  year.  There  is  apagement,  of  ten  pages  of  the 
original  tract  accompanying  the  MS. 


716  MANUSCRIPTS. 

3G5  BARSTOW  FAMILY  GENEALOGY.  Manuscript  of  76  pages, 
prepared  by  John  Barstow,  Esq.,  of  Providence,  11. 1.    4to.    Bound. 

The  first  entry  goes  back  to  1473.    There  is  a  Preface  by  the  author. 

366  MARRIAGES  AND  DEATHS,  American,  during  the  year  1804. 
Cuttings,  prepared  for  binding.     4to. 

367  THE  WONDERS  OF  THE  INVISIBLE  WORLD.  By  Cotton 
Mather.    Boston:  1693.     MS.  copy  of  64  pages,  by  Mr.  Drake.    4°. 

368  ACADIA.  Letters  and  Papers  relative  to  the  occupation  of 
Acadia,  1754-'56.  Autog.  letters  of  Governors  Armstrong  and 
Lawrence,  of  Nova  Scotia,  miscellaneous  business  and  legal  papers, 
172(>-'90.    Fol. 

369  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.  Votes  for  Gov.  and  Rep's  in  Congress, 
181.3-14-15,  by  towns.     13  pp.     4to. 

370  BOSTON.  Receipt-book  (1713-14)  of  Eliz.  Meers.  Many  autogs. 
Bulkley,  Jno.,  Townseud,  Penn,  Wm.,  Hutchinson,  Ballard,  J., 
Williams,  Jno.,  etc.     20  pp.    4to. 

371  ALLEN,  ETHAN  and  WARNER,  JONA.  Vt.  Patriots.  A. 
D.  S.    1768. 

372  FOUR  KINGS  OF  CANADA.  Account  of  their  presentation 
at  Court  by  Sir  A.  Cuming.    MS.    Fol. 

373  SEWALL,  SAM'L,  C.  J.  of  Mass.  Colony,  etc.  A.  L.  S.  Dated 
Boston,  1707.     4to. 

374  CAPT.  W.  MONTAGUE,  commonly  called  Mad  Montague,  Let- 
ter and  Certificate  of,  relative  to  the  breaking  into  and  damaging 
the  Free  School-house  in  Boston,  March  10, 1744.  (See  Mass.  Hist. 
Colls.,  vol.  I,  p.  111.) 

375  17  COPIES  of  No.  80  of  the  New  England  Courant,  Boston,  Feb. 
11, 1723.    The  first  paper  ever  issued  by  Benj.  Franklin. 

376  HUMFREY,  JNO.,  Dep.-Gov.  of  Mass.  Colony.  A.  L.  S.  Fol. 
Full  page. 

Letter  dated  Ipswich,  which  he  helped  to  lay  out,  June  7,  1637.    It  refers  to  hostilities 
•with  the  I'eqaots,  with  many  suggestions  as  to  the  policy  to  be  pursued  towards  them. 

377  NATICK,  MS.,  Old  Account-books  kept  at,  before  1775.     (2.) 

378  PREBLE,  JEDEDIAH,  at  Siege  of  Louisburg;  Lieut.-Col.  with 
Winslow  in  Acadia;  Brig'r-Genl.  in  1774,  afterward  Maj.-Genl. 
D.  S.    Ip.    Folio.     Boston:  1753. 

379  PARSONS,  SAMUEL  H.,  Maj.-Genl.  Revolutionary  Army. 
L.  S.    Ip.    Folio.    Middletowu:  1786.    To  John  Hancock.    [Rare.] 

380  PAYNE,  JOHN  HOWARD.  Actor  and  dramatist;  author  of 
"  Home,  sweet  home."  A.  L.  S.  3  pp.  4to.  New  York:  1836. 
Fine  and  interesting  letter  relative  to  Indian  affairs. 

381  HOWE,  Dr.  SAML.  G.  Pliilanthropist.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  8vo. 
Drake,  James;  Grant,  M.;  Parkman,  Daniel;  Bulfinch,  Thomas; 
NeU,  Wm.  C;  Wheeler,  Dea.  John.    7  MSS. 


MANUSCRIPTS.  717 

382  EANDOLPH,  ED.  Collector  of  Mass.  D.  S.  2  pp.  Folio. 
Attest  to  a  copy  of  a  petition  by  Jere.  Dummer  and  others  relative 
to  a  township  in  Casco  Bay  called  North  Yarmouth. 

383  POCOCK,  SIR  GEORGE.  K.  B.  Admiral  of  the  Blue.  D.  S. 
2  pp.  Folio.  Barbadoes:  1762.  Another,  D.  S.  2  pp.  Folio.  Bar- 
badoes:  1762.     2  documents. 

384  JACKSON",  FRANCIS.  MS.  materials  for  the  History  of  New- 
ton, Ms. 

385  DUMMER,  JEREMIAH.  Mass.  Agent  in  England.  D.  S,  Ip. 
Folio.  Boston:  1699.  Lease  of  the  "  Sellar  under  the  Town  House 
in  the  Market  place  of  Boston."  Signed  by  Jonathan  Tyng,  Ad- 
dington  Davenport,  &c. 

386  WILLARD,  J.  Judge  of  Probate.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1741. 
Hancock,  Thomas.  A.  D.  S.  2  pp.  Folio.  1725.  Holmes,  Prince. 
A.  D.  S.  2  pp.  4to.  1752.  Wilkes,  Fra.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  173^. 
4  MSS. 

387  WREY,  ROBERT.  Major  in  British  Army.  A.  L.  S.  1  p. 
Folio.  Louisburg:  1758.  Buttar,  William.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  Folio. 
Louisburg:  1758.  Doct.  Invoice  of  sundries  shipped  to  Louis- 
burg. 2  pp.  Folio.  1761.  Doct.  List  of  oxen,  horses,  &c.,  on 
board  sloop  Industry  for  Halifax.     1  p.    Folio.    4  MSS. 

388  THOMAS,  ISAIAH.  Author  of  History  of  Printing.  D.  S. 
1  p.    4to.     1828. 

389  LAWRENCE,  CHARLES.  British  Gen.,  Gov.  of  Nova  Scotia. 
A.  L.  S.     3  pp.    Folio.    1756. 

390  HOPKINSON,  FRANCIS.  Signer  of  Decl.  of  Independence. 
D.  S.     i  p.    4to.    1779.    Bill  of  Exchange. 

391  FULLER,  HANNAH.'  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Dedham  :  1700. 
Curious  deed  of  gift  of  a  Negro  slave. 

392  MARTHA'S  VINEYARD.  Dukes  County.  A  Portfolio  of 
Papers,  chiefly  legal.    1722  to  1800.     Many  autographs. 

A  fund  of  information  relative  to  tlie  towns  of  Tisbury,  Sdgartown,  and  Chilmark,  and 
the  ludiaas  on  M.  Vineyard. 

393  MATERIALS  FOR  BIOGRAPHY.  A  Cabinet  of  37  cases, 
containing  many  thousands  Biographical,  Historical,  and  Genea- 
logical notes  and  memoranda  gleaned  from  printed  and  manuscript 
sources.  Also  autographs  chiefly  pertaining  to  New  England. 
Among  the  genealogies  are  those  of  Adams,  Balch,  Belcher,  Cady 
(arms),  Calef,  Danforth,  Davenport,  Doolittle,  Faneuil,  Mother 
Goose  (Vergoose),  Fogg,  Foote,  Frye,  Fowler,  Bowes,  Brett,  Bum- 
stead,  Cradocks,  Dummer,  Elmer,  Hancock,  Henchman,  Josselyn, 
Jolyffe,  Kidder,  Kirkland,  Mason,  Mayhew,  Moseley,  Nicholl,  Paine, 
Parkman,  Perkins,  Phillips,  Phips,  Roby,  John  Rogers,  Russell, 
Quincy,  Saltonstall,  Savage,  Scovill,  Sherburne,  Shirley,  Sill,  Simp- 

3 


718  MANUSCRIPTS. 

kins,  Thatcher,  Thomson,  Tooke,  Tompson,  Turner,  Tjmg,  etc.  AU- 
TOGRAPHS. Rev.  John  Hancock,  1736,  Dan'l  Henchman,  Ste- 
phen Hipjginson,  E.  A.  Ilolyoke,  Jedediah  Morse,  David  Ocliterlony, 
Thos.  Paine;  MS.  Serms.  by  Rev.  Jonathan  Ashley,  of  Deerfield, 
1746;  Isaiali  Thomas  (Obit,  of  Cliandler),  Judge  Thomas  Dawes, 
Millard  Fillmore,  Admiral  Colvill,  B.  Goodhue  (U.  S.  Senator),  John 
Howard  Payne,  Sir  Francis  Palgrave  (archaeologist) ,  James  Part  on. 
Sir  Robert  Peel,  John  Phillips,  1727  (fJook  advert.),  Frank  Pierce, 
Major  Robert  Rogers,  Josiah  Quincy,  John  Sullivan,  Robert  Tem- 
ple, Penn  Townsend.  Sold  with  the  black  walnut  cabinet. 
394  BOSTOX  LOCALITIES.  A  black  walnut  cabinet  with  16 
covers,  in  which  are  alphabetically  arranged,  by  subjects,  the  col- 
lections of  many  years  relative  to  public  and  private  buildings, 
grounds,  streets,  alleys,  wharves,  bridges,  institutions,  cemeteries, 
clubs,  societies,  etc.    Sold  with  the  cabinet. 

Mr.  Drake  eonceived  the  idea  of  embodying  this  fund  of  materials  in  some  permanent 
form,  while  completing  his  History  of  Bo«ton,  and  the  appendix  to  that  work  contains 
several  pages  devoted  to  the  purijose.  It  was,  however,  merely  a  beginning,  for  the 
additions  of  twenty  years  woul.i  make  a  volume  of  respectable  size.  The  materials 
consieit  chiefly  of  extracts,  copied  from  pablic  records  or  newspapers  by  Mr.  Drake, 
and  of  cuttings.  It  is  a  unique  and  valaable  collection  of  gleanings  from  a  thousand 
sources.  Many  of  the  memoranda  are  contributed  by  Mr.  D.,  where  his  own  recolk-c- 
tion  goes  to  establish  a  link  i:i  the  brokea  chain  of  evidence.  When  a  view  or  cut  of  a 
building  could  be  obtained  it  was  add-id  to  the  collection.  An  idea  of  the  method  and 
arrangement  of  the  collection  may  be  gained  by  the  following  extract :  — 

"Cabinet  ano  Chest  of  Draweus.  Mr.  John  Miverick's  sign  in  Middle  Street, 
whi-re  he  8  .Id  'choice  good  silv.r  and  gold  lace;  and  also  siKer  buttons  and  thread 
and  fine  scarlet  and  blue  cloth,  with  trimmings  suitable  thereto.'  —  N.  E.  JFeekly 
Journal,  S  Mar.  17J3.'> 

39.5  DRAKE,  S.  G.     Original  MS.  of  Indian  Biography. 

396  Annals  of  Witchcraft. 

337  "      "  "  N-Qtes  to  do. 

398 Mather's  Relation. 

399 Hubbard's  Indian  Wars. 

400 Additions  to  Baylies'  Xew  Plymouth. 

401  Founders  of  New  England. 

402 Catalogue,  on  slips,  of  Mr.  Drake's  first  Library  sold  to 

Henry  Stevens,  of  London,  in  1858. 

403  BOSTON.  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths,  from  1855  to  1870. 
Newspaper  cuttings. 

404  FUNERAL  SERMONS.  Special  card  Catalogue,  embracing 
several  hundred  titles  of  tracts  printed  and  not  printed.  Alphabet- 
ically arranged.     12°. 

405  WARREN,  Gex.  JOSEPH.    Killed  at  Bunker  Hill.    D.  S.    8«. 

Enlistment  paper,  dated  •' In  Committee  of  Safety,  Cambridge,  April  24th,  1775."  Be- 
sides the  sig.  the  blanks  are  tilled  by  Warren. 


MANUSCRIPTS.  719 

406  HOPKINS,  SAMUEL.  Distinguished  Divine  and  Author. 
*'  Ilopkinsian  system  of  divinity."  A.  L.  S.  2  p.  Folio.  Newport: 
1798.     Interesting  sienealogical  letter. 

407  POCOCK,  ADMIRAL  SIR  GEORGE.  D.  S.  4  pp.  Folio. 
1762. 

408  BOSTON  TOWN  HOUSE  (now  Old  State  House).  Memorial 
relating  to  the  Town  House  rents.  2  pp.  Folio.  1711.  Document 
relative  to  "  building  a  new  House  where  the  Old  Town  House 
stood."  1  p.  Folio.  Another  relating  to  the  same.  2  pp.  4to. 
"  An  account  of  Rents  received  from  severall  persons."  1  p.  Fol. 
1686.    4  MSS. 

409  BOSTON  TOWN  HOUSE.  "  Proposals  for  the  Preservation  of 
the  Town  House  in  case  of  fire."  1  p.  Folio.  "  Lease  of  Town 
House  cellar."  1  p.  Folio.  "  Tarr  for  the  Town  House."  1  p. 
4to.  1658.  Extracts  from  Town  Records  relative  to  Land  grants 
signed  by  Wm.  Griggs.     1  p.    4to.     4  MSS. 

410  GORE,  CHRISTOPHER,  Governor  of  Mass.  A.  D.  S.  ^  p.  4°. 
1792.  Eustis,  Wm.,Gov.  of  Mass.  D.  S.  -^  p.  4°.  1819.  2  Docu- 
ments. 

411  GIBSON,  JOHN,  Jr.  Auditor  Genl.  U.  S.  Treasury.  L.  S.  1 
p.  Fol.  1777.  Steele,  John.  L.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1798.  Davis,  John. 
L.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1796.  Kuhl,  Henry.  L.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1795. 
Nourse,  Joseph.     L.  S.     1  p.    4°.    1801.    Anderson,  Joseph.    L.  S. 

1  p.     4°.     1820.     0  Treasury  letters. 

412  RAND,  ISAAC,  Distinguished  Boston  physician.  (See  Thacher). 
D.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1792.  Otis,  Samuel  AUyn.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4°. 
1805.  Paine,  Robert.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1797.  Amory,  Jonathan. 
D.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1790.  Flint,  Royal.  D.  S.  \  p.  4°.  1786.  Johon- 
not,  Andrew.    D.  S.     \  p.    4°.    1787.    6  Documents. 

413  WASHINGTON,  GEO.  Henley,  Col.  D.^  Palfrey,  Wm.^  Har- 
rison, Robt.  H.4    D.  S.     Fol. 

2  Colonel  in  Continental  Army,   s  a.  D.  C.  to  Q-ens.  "Washington  and  Lee,  afterwards  Pay 

M.  Genl.    *  A.  D.  C.  to  Washington,  afterwards  C.  J.  of  Md. 

414  GRAY,  WM. ,  Lieut.  Gov.  of  Mass. ,  eminent  Boston  merchant. 
D.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1815.  Jeffries,  John.  D.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1794. 
Coffin,  Peleg.  D.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1797.  Baldwin,  Thos.  D.  S.  1 
p.  4°.  1807.  Johonnot,  Geo.  S.  D.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1811.  Matig- 
non,  Francis  A.     D.  S.     1  p.     4°.     1804.     6  Docs. 

415  PHILLIPS,  JOHN.  First  Mayor  of  Boston.  D.  S.  1  p.  4°. 
1822.  Signed  as  Mayor.  Brimmer,  Martin,  Mayor  of  Boston.  A. 
D.  S.  ^  p.  4°.  1825.  Quincy,  Josiah  (Senior),  Mayor  of  Boston. 
D.  S.  I  p.  4°.  1795.  Shurtreff,Nathl.  B.,  Mayor  of  Boston.  A. 
L.  S.     1  p.     4°.     1850.     4  MSS. 

416  BROOKS,  JOHN.  Gov.  of  Mass.  A.  L.  S.  \  p.  4°.  1799. 
Winthrop,  Thos.  L.,  Lieut.  Gov.  of  Mass.     D.  S.    \  p.    4°.     1809. 


720  MANUSCRIPTS. 

Moore,  Thomas.  "Boston  Tea  Party."  A.  L.  S.  ^  p.  4°.  Edes, 
Benjamin.  A.  D.  S.  \  p.  4°.  1797.  Parker,  S.  D.  S.  ^  p.  4°. 
1801.    5  MSS. 

417  PHILLIPS,  JOHN,  First  Mayor  of  Boston.  A.  L.  S.  \  p.  4°. 
Sullivan,  Wm.  A.  L.  1  p.  8«.  1809.  Austin,  Ben.  D.  S.  \  p. 
4°.  1817.  Bulfinch,Chas.,  Architect.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4°.  Shurt- 
leff ,  Nathl.  B.    A.  L.  S.     1  p.    4°.    1851.    5  MSS. 

418  ALDEX,  JUDAH,  Revolutionary  Officer,  Prest.  of  the  Cincin- 
nati. A.  D.  S.  i  p.  4°.  1799.  Bulflnch,  Charles,  Architect. 
A.  L.  S.  \  p.  4fi.  Phillips,  John,  Mayor  of  Boston.  A.  D.  S. 
\  p.  4°.  1799.  Purkitt,  Henry.  "  Boston  Tea  Party."  A.  D.  S. 
\  p.    4°.    1816.    Morse,  Jedediah.    D.  S.    1  p.   4°.     1796.    5  MSS. 

419  WLN^SLOW,  JOHX,  Revolutionary  Officer.  D.  S.  1  p.  4". 
1813.  Baldwin,  Loammi,  Engineer  in  construction  of  dry  docks  at 
Charlestown,  &c.    D.  S.    1  p.    Fol.     1817.     2  Documents. 

420  PENX,  WM.,  Founder  of  Pa.  Original  Grant  to  John  Tanner 
of  London,  dated  in  1681,  signed  and  sealed  by  Wm.  Penn.  En- 
grossed on  parchment. 

One  of  the  very  earliest  doeuments  relating  to  Penn*8  connection  with  Pennsylvania,  drawn 
only  a  year  after  bis  patent  was  granted  and  before  he  visited  the  new  province. 

421  CRADOCK,  GEORGE,  Collector  of  Mass.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol. 
1742.  Newell,  Timothy,  Author  of  Newell's  Diary.  A.  D.  S.  1  p. 
Fol.  1759.  Fleet,  Thomas,  Printer  and  Bookseller.  D.  S.  1  p. 
Fol.  1742.  Eliot,  Samuel,  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  1742.  Hubbard, 
Tuthili,  Postmaster  of  Boston  in  1771.  D.  S.  2  pp.  Fol.  1762. 
5  MSS. 

422  BOYLSTON,  WARD  NICHOLAS,  Benefactor  of  Harvard  Uni- 
versity. A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  1808.  Greenleaf,  Stephen,  Sheriff 
of  Suffolk.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  1742.  Hubbard,  Thomas,  Treas.  of 
Harv.  Univ.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  1755.  Mason,  Jonathan.  D.  S. 
1  p.  Fol.  1742.  Quincy,  Edmund.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  1730. 
5  MSS. 

423  SPENCER,  JOSEPH,  Maj.  Gen.  in  Revolutionary  Army.  L.  S. 
1  p.  Fol.  Providence:  1777.  Relative  to  Military  Affairs.  [Fine 
and  rare.] 

424  WOODBRIDGE,  TIMO.  Distinguished  Minister  of  Hartford, 
successor  of  Hooker.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4.  Hartford:  1729.  Inter- 
esting letter  to  Judge  Samuel  Sewall,  with  Sewall's  indorsement  of 
10  lines. 

425  LAFAYETTE,  Marquis  de.    A.  L.  S.  to  Geo.  Ticknor.    4°. 

426  HEATH,  WM.  MaJ.  Genl.  in  Revolutionary  Army.  L.  S.  1  p. 
Fol.  Boston:  1777.  Robinson,  Col.  Jno.  (Rev.  Anny).  Bouti- 
neau,  James,  Loyalist.  D.  S.  1  p.  4°.  1746.  Signed  also  by 
Thos.  Hancock.  Phillips,  Wm.,  Lieut.  Gov.  of  Mass.  D.  S.  Sm. 
8°.  1820.  Holden,  John.  A.  D.  S.  \  p.  4°.  1778.  Langdon, 
John,  Gov.  of  N.  H.    A.  L.  S.    4  p.    Fol.     5  MSS. 


MANUSCRIPTS.  721 

427  BELKN"AP,  JEREMY.    Clergyman  and  Historian.    A.  D.  S. 

1  p.  4to.  178S.  Hale,  John  P.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4to.  Portsmouth: 
1797.  Farrett,  Samuel.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4to.  1707.  White,  John. 
A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4to.  1791.  Machon,  Thomas.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4to. 
1782.    6  MSS. 

428  JEFFERSON,  THOS.,  Prest.  U.  S.  A.  L.  S.  Dated  Monticello, 
Jan.  31,  'IG,  to  Geo.  Ticknor.    4to. 

429  CHARLESTOWJ^",  TOWN  OF.  Doc't  relating  to  the  bounds 
of  Charlestown,  and  grants  of  farms  to  Mr.  Wlnthrop,  Mr.  Nowell, 
Mr.  Cradock,  and  Mr.  Wilson.  1  p.  Folio.  1677.  Signed  by  Ed- 
ward Rawson.  4  Doc'ts  relating  to  the  same.  Signed  by  Thomas 
Danforth.  Each  1  p.  4to.  1633-5.  "  The  names  of  such  as  are  for 
freedom  in  Charlestowne."    ^  p.    4to.    6  MSS. 

430  DOVER,  N.  H.,  TOWN  OF.  "  An  Apology  in  ye  Behalf  of  ye 
Towne  of  Dover  agaynstt  ye  complaynt  of  pretended  Aggrievances 
made  By  ye  Inhabitants  of  Oyster  Riuer  Agaynestt  ye  say'd  Towne." 

2  pp.  Folio.  1660.  Signed  by  the  Selectmen,  and  countersigned 
by  Thos.  Danforth,  Edward  Rawson,  Elea.  Lusher,  Henry  Barthol- 
omew, and  Wm.  Torrey. 

431  MORTON,  NATHANIEL,  Sec'y  of  Plymouth  Colony.  Author 
of  "New-England's  Memorial."  A.  D.  S.  Ip.  Folio.  1682.  Fine 
specimen. 

432  EXTRACTS  FROM  THE  ESSEX  GAZETTE  (Salem,  Mass.), 
from  Dec.  28, 1773,  to  April  25,  1776,  covering  a  most  interesting 
period  of  Revolutionary  history.  Also,  a  number  of  letters  from 
Rev.  S.  Mather  to  his  son,  Samuel,  in  the  army  of  Canada,  1759. 
MS.  by  Mr.  Drake. 

The  extracts  are  confined  to  matters  of  public  interest,  and  embrace  the  whole  history  of 
the  Siege  of  Boston.  The  "  Gazette"  was  printed  at  Cambridge  until  the  evacuation, 
when  it  was  removed  to  Boston. 

4.33  BOSTON  RECORDS,  1691  to  1768.  MS.  by  Mr.  Drake.  Also, 
N.  Bowen's  Order-book,  1778  (during  the  military  occupation  of 
Boston  under  Gen.  Heath  and  the  sojourn  of  the  Saratoga  prison- 
ers).   12°.     (2.) 

434  COTTON,  SEABORN.  Sonof  John  Cotton.  Born  at  sea.  Min- 
ister at  Hampton.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1678.  Relative  to  the 
inability  of  Hampton  to  pay  its  subscription  to  Harvard  College. 
[Fine  and  rare.] 

435  DUDLEY,  JOSEPH,  Gov.  of  Mass.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1677. 
With  4  lines  Autograph. 

436  APPLETON,  SAMUEL.  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  forces  on 
the  Conn.  River  in  the  Indian  War.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  16S0. 
Relating  to  compensation  of  Richard  Wait  for  injury  "In  ye  tyme 
off  ye  Late  war  When  ye  town  of  Springfield  was  burnt  by  y* 
enemy."  Signed  also  by  Nath.  Saltonstall,  James  Russell,  Thos. 
Brattle,  and  John  Wayte. 


722  MANUSCRIPTS. 

437-  SCOTTOW,  JOSHUA.  Merchant  and  Author.  "  Old  Men's 
Fears,"  &c.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Black  Point :  1679.  With  2  lines 
Autograph.     Signed  also  by  Thos.  Scottow. 

438  BRADSTREET,  SIMON,  Gov.  of  Mass.  D.  S.  2  pp.  Folio. 
1681.    Signed  as  Governor. 

439  DIARY  OF  JOHN  HULL,  Master  of  the  Mass.  Mint,  1634-82 
MS.  by  Mr.  Drake.    12°. 

440  RELATION  of  what  passed  in  the  Mission  of  the  Society  of 
Jesus  among  the  Hurons,  etc.,  from  1649  to  1650.  Pr.  at  Paris, 
1751.  MS.  copy  by  Mr.  Drake.  Also,  Book  of  Seals,  Crests, 
Armorial  Bearings,  etc.     (2.) 

441  JOHNSON,  EDWARD.  Historian.  Author  of  "  Wonder-work- 
ing Providence,"  &c.  D.  S.  2  pp.  Folio.  1663.  Signed  also  by 
Richard  Russell  and  Joseph  Hills;  being  a  report  as  a  Committee  of 
the  Legislature  to  whom  was  referred  the  petition  of  John  Harrison. 
See  Drake's  Boston,  p.  381.    Fine  and  rare. 

442  DUDLEY,  JOSEPH,  Gov.  of  Mass.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1677. 
Petition  of  Sam.  Partrigg,  of  Hadley,  relative  "  to  the  fferrige  of 
soldiers." 

443  USHER,  JOHN,  Lieut.-Gov.  of  N.  H.    A.  D.  S.   1  p.   4to.   1686. 

444  PYNCUON,  JOHN.  Prominent  in  the  History  of  Western 
Massachusetts  and  the  Indian  Wars.  A.  L.  S.  2  pp.  Folio.  1675. 
To  Gov.  Leverett.  An  interesting  historical  letter  relative  to  Indian 
affairs.     Fine  and  rare. 

445  GROTON,  TOWN  OF.  "  The  humble  request  of  the  inhabitants 
of  the  Town  of  Groton  "  relative  to  lessening  their  rates  on  account 
of  Indian  depredations.  An  A.  L.  S.  of  Simon  Willard.  1  p.  Fol. 
1675.     Signed  also  by  James  Parker.    Interesting  historical  MSS. 

446  DENISON,  DANIEL.  Major-Gen'l,  Sec'y  of  the  Colony,  Judge, 
&c.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1670.  Signed  also  by  Edward  Tyng. 
Deposition  relative  "  to  the  bounding  out  of  a  Pattent  granted  to 
M'  Thomas  Cammock  then  in  ye  possession  of  M'  Henry  Jocelyn." 
Fine  and  rare. 

447  PEQUOTS.  Petition  of  the  Pequots  at  Poquatuck.  Signed  by 
Shebitums  and  Nesome  "  in  the  name  and  behalf  e  of  the  rest  of  the 
pequits."  D.  S.  I  p.  Folio.  1664.  "  To  the  Honored  Generall 
Court  now  Assembled  at  Bostoun  the  petition  of  the  poor  Distresed 
Pequits  now  Lining  at  Poquatuck."    Fine. 

448  KING  PHILIP,  alias  Metacom,  Chief  of  the  Pokanakets.  Demy 
or  double  folio. 

TbU  document  i«  believed  to  be  unique.  Thouarh  dated  in  1672  it  1»  in  remarkabJe  pres- 
ervHtion,  the  papi-r  cle.in,  the  wriiing  as  clear  and  bright  as  on  thu  day  it  was  ext-cuted. 
It  Ib  a  deed  from  Philip  to  Congiaiil  Souihworth,  Treasurer  of  Plym<uth  Colony,  of  a 
large  tract  of  lai)d  adjoining  Taunton.  Among  the  gubscriblug  witnessee  are  the  names 
of  two  ol  Philip's  captains,  viz.  Munaahum,  alias  Nimrod,  and  Anawan.  The  Eng- 
lish witnesses  are  Tbos.  Leonard  and  Hugh  Cole. 


JOHN".    A.L.  S.  ^      '^ 

1  p.    Folio.  1664. 


MANVSCRIPTS*  723 

There  nr<-  leparate  acknowledgments  written  oat  and  signed  by  Constant  Bonthwortb 

ond  by  .Tohn  Aldi'n,  A88i-<tants,  and  a  cenlticute  of  record  by  Nathaniel  Murton,  Beo. 

of  ilio  Court  of  New  Plymouth. 
On  th(!  I  ack  i.-i  a  lengthy  ansiiinment  to  a  committee  of  the  Town  of  Taunton  written 

imd  signed  by  Southworth,  wl'.h  certlticutes  by  Alden,  Morton,  and  Capt.  Benjamin 

Churih,  the  Indian  fig'  tt-r. 
There  are  thirteen  valuable  autogrraphs  In  this  Interesting  historical  document. 

449  COPIES  OF  LETTERS  from  Rev.  Samuel  Mather,  of  Boston, 
to  his  son,  a  Tory  refugee.     1766-84.    By  S.  G.  D. 

450  LETTERS  of  business  to  Thomas  and  John  Hancock,  1733-'72. 
Draft  of  Letters  written  by  Jolin  Hancock  to  Joseph  Hawley,  1763. 

451  8  OLD  ACC0U2TT  BOOKS,  1749-1809.  Package  of  'old  1^. 
Hampshire  Deeds,  etc. 

452  PYNCHOI^, 

N.  Haven.  Sig'd  ^        a 

also     by     Mai  or  ^^/J  /r/Lm^         >^ 

Thomas     ClarL.    ^^^^^^^^ ^y.^^C^^^ 
They     were    ap-    ^—^"^"'^  .  <^-- — 

pointed  to  meet  the  King's  Commissioners  before  New  York  rela- 
tive to  the  forces  to  be  raised.  This  letter  is  written  to  Gov.  Ende- 
cott  upon  that  business.  See  Drake's  Boston,  pp.  453-4.  Fine  and 
rare. 

453  J0H:N'S0X,  EDWARD.  Historian.  Author  of  "  Wonder- 
working Providence."  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  1663.  Signed  also  by 
Richard  Russell  and  Joseph  Hills.  Document  from  the  General 
Court  relating  to  the  increase  in  the  supply  of  powder  for  saluting 
ships.     See  Drake's  Boston,  p.  381.     Fine  and  rare. 

454  ENDECOTT,  JOHN.  Gov.  of  Mass.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1656. 
Signed  "  J.  E."  with  two  lines  Autograph.  "  A  lyst  of  the  Passin- 
gers  abord  the  Speedwell  of  London,  Robert  Lock,  master,  bound 
for  Xew  England." 

455  ATHERTOX,  HUMPHREY.  Major-General,  Speaker  of  the 
House.  See  Drake's  Boston,  p.  361.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Boston: 
1655.    Signed  also  by  Fra.  Norton,  Jer.  Howchin,  and  Edmon  Batter. 

456  HINCKLEY,  THOMAS.  Last  Gov.  of  Plymouth  Colony.  A. 
D.  S.     1  p.    4to.     Signed  as  Assistant.    Rare. 

457  GLOVER,  JOHN.  A  member  of  the  first  company  that  came 
to  New  England  with  Endecott.  See  Drake's  Boston,  pp.  54,  55. 
A.  D.  S.  1  p.  4to.  1638.  Signed  also  by  Thomas  Starr.  With 
MSS.  copy  by  Mr.  Drake. 

458  PASCATAWAY.  "  An  Inventory  of  the  Goods  and  Implements 
belonging  to  the  Plantations  at  Pascataway,  and  Newichewanock, 
in  New  England,  July,  1636."  2  pp.  Folio.  Signed  by  Elisha 
Cooke.     See  Gen'l  Register,  1848,  pp.  40,  41. 


463  1 


724  MAiniscRiPTS. 

459  JOHJ^SON,  EDWARD.  Historian.  Came  to  ITew  England 
with  Winthrop,  1630.  "  "Wonder-working  Providence  of  Sion's 
Saviour  in  Xew  England."  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1059.  Signed  by 
Thos.  Danforth,  E.  Lusher,  Edward  Rawson,  and  Wm.  Torrey. 
With  MSS.  copy  by  Mr.  Drake. 

460  BACO^i",  FFR.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  "  Whitehall:  1657."  With 
10  lines  Autograph.  "  A  petition  of  John  Becx,  John  Pococke, 
Nicholas  Bond,  Wm.  Beake,  &  others  Merchants  Adventuring  to 
the  Plantation  of  New  England"  to  Oliver,  Lord  Protector,  in  rela- 
tion to  the  Iron  Works  in  New  England.    In  fine  condition. 

461  MASS.  ACTS  AND  LAWS,  May,  1753,  Dec.  1760,  May,  1764- 
Feb.  1765.     Votes  of  the  H.  of  Assembly,  Bahama  Islands,  1800. 

462  HANCOCK  PAPERS.  Portfolio  of  Letters,  Legal  Instruments, 
etc.,  of  Rev.  Jno.  Hancock,  of  Lexington,  Ms.,  Thos.  Hancock, 
Grov.  Hancock,  Mrs.  Gov.  H.,  and  Ebenezer  H.  (brother  of  Gov.  H.). 

463  WINTHROP,  JOHN,  Gov. 
Mass.      Aut.  MSS.      4  pp. 
X  »  7  Folio.     General  Court  Records, 

C-/  1642.     Also,  fac-simile  of  the 

first  entry  in  the  Town  Records.    1  p.    4to.     See  Drake's  Boston, 
p.  173. 

464  DUDLEY,  JOS.,  Gov.  of  Mass.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1676. 
"  Yor  poor  petitioner  in  May  last  was  taken  prisoner  by  the  enemy 
at  Haverhill." 

465  WINTHROP,  JOHN,  Gov.  of  Mass.  D.  S.  1  p.  4to.  1647. 
Signed  twice  as  Governor,  with  4  lines  Autograph.  On  the  opposite 
page  an  A.  D.  S.  of  Increase  Nowell,  Sec'y  of  Mass.  Colony,  one  of 
the  company  with  Winthrop  in  the  "  Arbella."  Also,  on  the  same 
page,  an  A.  D.  S.  of  Will™  Colbom,  one  of  the  Mass.  Comp.  with 
Endecott.    Fine  specimen. 

466 Gov.  of  Mass.  D.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  Boston:  1645.  A  peti- 
tion to  the  General  Court,  signed  by  "  John  Winthrop  Gou',"  with 
6  lines  Autograph.  Also,  on  the  same  page,  an  answer  to  the  peti- 
tion, by  Edward  Rawson,  signed  again  by  "  John  Winthrop  Gou  ," 
See  Winthrop's  Journal,  ii,  233.  In  fine  condition,  and  a  desirable 
specimen. 

467  HIGGINSON,  Rev.  JOHN.  Minister  of  the  church  in  Salem. 
A.  L.  S.  3  pp.  4to.  Salem:  1674.  "To  y*  Re'  &  beloved  M' 
Whiting  Pastor  of  y«  church  at  Lyn."  Reasons  for  opposing  the 
forming  a  new  church,  &c.     Fine  and  rare. 

468  WENTWORTH^  J.,  Lt.-Gov.  of  N.  H.     A.  D.  S.     (1716.) 

469  RANDOLPH,  EDWARD,  Collector  of  Mass.  A.  D.  S.  2  pp. 
Fol.  1680.  "  An  appeal  for  Tryall  of  a  Cause  arising  upon  Seizure 
of  y«  Bark  called  the  Guift  of  god  of  Jarsey,"  &c.  See  Drake's 
Hist,  of  Boston,  p.  443,  note.     Fine  specimen. 


MANUSCRIPTS.  725 

470  LEVERETT,  JOHN,  Governor  of  Mass.  A.  D.  S.  \  p.  4to. 
1675.    Sifjned  as  Gov. 

471  Gov.  of  Mass.    Aut.  MSS.,  signed.     2  pp.    Fojio.     1666. 

"A  narrative  of  tlie  proceedings  upon  a  complaint  against  Sir  Robert 
Carr  Knt."  In  tlie  body  of  this  MSS.  isan  A.  L.  S.  of  Leverett. 
See  Drake's  Hist,  of  Boston,  pp.  373-4.     Yery  fine  specimen. 

472  CLAP,  ROGER.  Copy  of  vote  of  Dorchester  granting  him 
"  five  hundred  acres  of  Land  for  a  ffarme  beyond  the  blew  hills." 
1  p.  4to.  1657.  Copy  of  petion  of  Josias  (Sachem)  for  "  a  Deed 
of  gift  of  six  thousand  Acres  at  punkapaug."  1  p.  4to.  1667. 
Capen,  John,  of  Dorchester.  A.,  D.  S.  1  p.  8vo.  1G67.  "A 
List  of  ye  names  of  those  persons  y*  haue  right  of  comonage." 
Ipswich.     1  p.    4to.    4  MSS. 

473  TITHINGME2T.  Petition  of  Wm.  Bartholomew,  Christ'r  Clark, 
James  Euerell,  and  others  that  "  they  had  yett  acted  nothing 
therein,"  and  requesting  alterations  in  their  organization.  1  p. 
Folio.  1677.  See  Drake's  Bv,3ton,  p.  428.  Bendall,  Edward.  Copy 
of  sale  of  Bendall's  Dock  to  Thos.  Clark.  An  A.  D.  S.  of  Edward 
Rawson.     1  p.     Folio.     1651.     2  MSS. 

474  ELIOT,  JOHiq",  the  Apostle  to  the  Indians.    D.  S.     Fol. 

A  petition  in  the  hand  of  Bliot  to  the  Gen.  Court,  1664,  to  "  stand  fast "  in  its  action  to 
preserve  the  old  chartered  privileges  of  the  colony.  Signed  by  Eliot  and  18  inhabitants 
of  Roxbury.    21  names  added  by  Eliot  with  his  own  hand.    Very  dne. 

475  LANCASTER.  Petition  of  Ralph  Houghton,  "  an  inhabitant  in 
the  towne  of  Lancaster  being  forced  by  reason  of  the  incursion  of 
the  Heathen  to  leave  his  habitation,"  to  have  his  rates  remitted. 
1  p.  Folio.  1676.  Signed  by  Torrey  and  Rawson.  Endecott,  John, 
of  Boston.  Copy  of  his  Will,  by  Hilliard  Veren.  2  pp.  Fol.  1667. 
Deposition  of  John  Drake.  1  p.  Folio.  1679.  Deposition  of 
Rich'd  Waite.  1  p.  4to.  1679.  Both  deps.  written  and  signed  by 
Isa.  Addington.    4  MSS. 

476  PENDLETON,  BRYAN,  Deputy-President  of  Maine.  One  of 
the  Commissioners  of  Mass.  to  take  the  submission  of  Maine  in 
1652.  Major  Commandant  of  the  Yorkshire  Militia.  See  Willam- 
son's  Maine,Vol.  l,p.  686.  A.  D.  S.  1  p.  Fol.  1686.  Interesting 
historical  document  relative  to  refusal  of  Capt.  Scottow  to  render 
assistance  when  the  Indians  were  burning  Dunston.     Fine  and  rare. 

477  FIRST  CHURCH  IN  BOSTON.  Petition  of  a  number  of  the 
influential  inhabitants  that  the  new  House  may  be  located  at  the 
Green,  a  place  very  nearly  that  on  a  part  of  which  the  Old  South 
now  stands.  See  Drake's  Boston,  p.  243.  An  interesting  historical 
MSS.     3  pp.     Folio.     "  This  17  d.  10  m.  1639." 

478  LOAF  BREAD  BAKERS.  Petition  of  John  Man,  Thos.  Skin- 
ner, Wm.  Hoar  and  others,  for  relief  from  an  ''  intollerable  burden." 
See  Drake's  Boston,  p.   437.     1  p.     Folio.     1679.     Robert  Earlle, 


726  MANUSCBIPTS. 

Prison  keeper.  Petition  for  relief,  "  is  Like  to  be  Kuinated  by  non- 
payment of  what  is  dayely  due  to  him  for  feeze  and  food  of  seuerall 
prisoners."    A.  D.  S.    1  p.  Folio.  1679.    2  MSS. 

479  BRIDGES,  ROBERT.  One  of  the  signers  of  the  protest  de- 
nouncing the  wearing  of  long  hair  in  1649.  See  Drake's  Boston, 
p.  315.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  1653.  In  regard  to  his  appointment  as 
commissioner  to  settle  the  affairs  of  the  "  Iron  workes."  Order  of 
Court  relative  to  raising  volunteers  "  ags*  ye  Dutch  at  Manhattan." 
1  p.  4to.  1664.  Order  of  Court  relative  to  the  estate  of  "  y«  late 
Capt.  Lowthrop."    1  p.  4to.     1680.     3  MSS. 

480  BOXD.  Signed  by  Thos.  Gretian,  Anth'y  Checkley,  and  Wm. 
Hallowell.  1  p.  Folio.  1681.  Written  by  Ed.  Rawson  and  signed 
by  him.  Thomas  Hill's  petition  for  payment.  1  p.  Folio".  1680. 
Indictment  of  Abraham  Lee,  of  Cocheco,  for  counterfeiting.  1  p. 
Folio.     1686.    3  MSS. 

481  COREY,  GILES,  of  Salem.     D.  S.    Med. 

One  of  the  witchcraft  sufferers,  who  was  pr^ed  lo  death  under  the  old  English  law- 
Deed  of  land  In  1681.    Slg.  certified  by  Bartb.  Gedney  and  Rlch'd  Bhoades. 

481a  GORGES,  FERDINAXUO.    A.  D.  S.    Fol. 

Deed  of  land  in  Wells,  Me.    16S6.    Has  five  sigs. 

482  ROWLEY.  «'  The  Ansuer  of  IS'ath'l  Putnam,  Atturney  for  the 
owners  of  the  Iron  works  at  Rowley  village,  to  John  Gould  and  Thos. 
Baker,  their  reasons  of  Appeal."  3  pp  Fol.  Copy  of  warrant  against 
Gould  and  Baker.  1  p.  Folio.  1674.  Owners  of  Iron  works, 
appointment  of  com.  by  them  to  repair  the  forge.  1  p.  4to.  1674. 
Copy  of  judgement  agst.  Gould  and  Baker.  1  p.  4to.  1674.  Depo- 
sition of  Blishman  and  Hoode  relative  to  the  Iron  works.  1  p.  4to. 
1674.    MSS. 

483  SAGADAnOCK.  List  of  persons  who  took  the  oaths  at  Saga- 
dahock.  1  p.  Folio.  1665.  Copy  by  John  Frost.  Deposition  of 
Miller,  Sherborne  and  Raclif  about  "  the  ketch  from  eastuard  with 
Indians  at  Fyal."  2  pp.  Folio.  1676.  "  Strawbery  banke,"  be- 
fore Elias  Stileman,  Petition  of  inhabitants  of  Countj'  of  Devon 
"  on  account  of  suffering  by  the  barberous  and  blood  thirstie  hea- 
then." Signed  by  Ichabod  Wiswall,  James  Giles,  and  Richard 
Collicott,  with  answer  of  Court.  "  Some  convenient  place  within 
our  Patent  in  the  eastern  parts  may  be  Garisoned,"  etc.  1  p.  Folio. 
1676.  Order  of  Court  in  relation  to  the  choice  of  oflScers  in  the 
towns  of  Yorkshire.  Signed  by  Wm.  Hathorne.  1  p.  4to.  1663. 
See  Colesworthy's  Chronicles  of  Casco  Bay.    4  MSS. 

484  AMERICAN  ANTI-SLAVERY  SOCIETY,  etc.  Original 
papers,  letters,  etc.  (Manuscript  going  back  to  1840;  and  the  first 
cases  under  the  Fugitive  Slave  Act.)  Other  papers  of  Francis  Jack- 
son.   Portfolio. 


MANUSCRIPTS.  727 

485  EAELY  NEWSPAPER  SPECIMENS.  N.  England  Weekly 
Journal  (Boston),  1739^1;  Independent  Advertiser  (Boston),  1749; 
Pennsylvania  Gazette,  Phila. :  175'J;  Boston  Gazette,  1760,  '71; 
Massachusetts  Gazette  (Draper's),  Boston:  1770-71.  Mass.  Spy, 
1771;  Essex  Gazette,  1775;  Royal  American  Gazette  (N.  York): 
1777;  Continental  Journal;  Providence  Gazette,  1778-79  (29  nos.) 
American  Herald  (Boston),  and  many  others.     Large  Portfolio. 

486  BOOK  OF  AUTOGRAPHS:  or,  Autographical  Biography. 
Prepared  by  Sam'l  G.  Drake.    4to.    382  pp.  and  Index. 

Tho  nhort  notloos  nccompatiylng  each  name  are  such  as  happened  to  be  known  to  mc  at 
the  time  of  writing.  It  was  my  origlial  intention  to  confine  these  notices  to  such  facts 
only  as  were  not  elsewhere  to  be  faun  J,  etc.    [Extract  from  note  by  Mr.  D.] 

Thij  collection,  begun  in  1835,  contains  in  its  382  pages  about  450  autographs,  all  of  them 
of  interest  and  many  that  are  rare.  A  valuable  and  useful  feature  are  the  numerous 
biographical  notices  by  Mr.  Drake.  The  book  has  an  index  made  by  him  and  an  intro- 
ductory note,  and  is  certainly  unique  in  the  method  by  which  It  obtains  historical  value. 
The  future  owner  will  have  in  compact  and  portable  form  an  autographical  collection 
culled  from  widely  scattered  sources  and  arranged  by  a  discriminating  hand.  Some  of 
the  autographs  entitled  to  special  mention  are,  Sam'l  Penhallow  (historian),  Benj. 
Church  (the  traitor),  Penn  Town.send,  John  Hancock,  J.  Q.  Adams,  Deborah  Sampson, 
Jno.  Foster  Williams,  O.  Wolcott  (signer),  Timo.  Pickering,  Gov.  Jas.  Sullivan,  Gov. 
Jno.  Winthrop,  Ed w.  Handulph,  Hufus  King,  Presid'ts  Madison,  Fillmore,  and  Adams, 
R.  T.  Paine  (signer);  Gen.  Putnam,  Gov.  Jona.  Trumbull,  Phil.  Livingston,  (signer): 
CoBsar  Rodney,  do.;  M.  Weare  (first  pres'tN.  H.);  J.  K.  Polk,  Fr.  Hopkin^on  (>igiier) ; 
Com.  John  Kodgers,  E.  Rawson,  Bec'y  of  Mass.  Colony ;  Gov.  Strong,  of  Mass., 
Aaron  Burr,  Col.  Jona.  Titcomb  (Rev.  army),  M.  Van  Buren,  Jno.  Pynchon,  Noah 
Webster,  P.  Van  Schaack,  Baron  Steuben,  Lord  Morpeth,  Dion  Lardner,  Muhlon  Dick- 
erson,  J.  C.  Cilhoun,  Oxonbridge  Thachur,  Wm.  Bollan,  (Mass.  Agent  in  England), 
Gov.  Leverett,  Pres't  Jackson,  T.  H.  Benton,  Col.  Westbrook  (of  the  Indian  wars). 
Gov.  Belcher,  Jas.  Bowdoin,  Jr.  (founder  of  Bowdoin  Coll.);  Timo.  Farrar,  Royal 
Tyler  (Rev.  patriot),  Nic.  Shapleigh  (Me.) 

Many  are  autograph  letters  or  documents  signed,  and  a  large  proportion  are  of  very  early 
date. 

487  DAYIS,  SILYANUS,  at  Damariscotta;  wounded  in  1676;  after- 
wards at  Falmouth;  had  a  grant  from  Pres.  Danforth;  prominent 
under  Andros.  See  Williamson's  Maine,  Vol.  1,  p.  671.  A.  L.  S. 
1  p.  4to.  1679.  Relative  to  the  removal  of  inhabitants  from  the 
west  to  the  east  side  of  Kennebec  River,  by  Sir  Ed.  Andros,  at 
Pemaquid.  Deed  of  land  on  west  of  Kennebec  River  from  Darrum- 
kin,  Sachem,  to  Lawrence  Dennis.  (Copy  by  Dan'l  Moulton.)  3  pp. 
4to.    1685.    2  MSS. 

488  CLARK,  THADDEUS.  A.  L.  S.  1  p.  Folio.  "  From  Casco- 
bay,  14,  6,  1676."  "  Gen.  Corban  &  all  his  family,  Gen.  Lewis  & 
his  wife,  James  Ross  Sc  all  his  family,  Gen.  Durham,  John  Munjoy 
&  Danl.  Wakely,  Benj.  Hadwell  &  all  his  family  are  lost,  all  slain 
by  Sun  an  hour  high  in  the  Morning  &  after."  Interesting  histori- 
cal letter. 

489  YORKE  C0U:N'TY.  Copy  of  Report  of  Nich's  Shapleigh,  Ed. 
Rishworth,  and  Sam'l  Wheelwright  upon  complaints  against  Josh'a 
Scottow  for  refusing  aid  in  the  fight  against  the  Indians.     1  p.    Fol. 


728  MAIRTSCRIPTS. 

1676.  Signed  by  Ed.  Rawson.  Deposition  of  Miles  Edgescome 
relative  to  the  same.  1  p.  4to.  1676.  Josh'a  Scottow's  bill  of 
costs  against  Mr.  Rishworth.    1  p.    4to.     1676.    3  MSS. 

490  EASTERN  INDIANS.  Deposition  of  Henry  Horvvood  relative 
to  assault  on  Garrison  at  Wells.  "  After  seuerall  shott  shut  in  upon 
us,  came  in  one,  waiter  gendle  to  treat  with  us,  his  first  salutation 
was  with  tears,  that  he  was  A  poor  captiue  &  y'  he  was  sent  by  gen- 
erall  mogg."  Interesting,  historical.  1  p.  Folio.  1676.  Order 
for  impressment  of  men  for  the  Eastward.  1  p.  4to.  1676.  Order 
of  Court,  written  and  signed  by  Ed.  Rawson,  "  to  send  150  men  with 
prouisions  &  Amunition  &  cloathes  to  Capt.  Hathome  for  York- 
shire."   1  p.    4to.    1676.    3  MSS. 

491  NARRAG ANSETT.  Order  of  Court  for  compensation  "  to  Maj. 
Appleton  for  arms  &  clothes  lost  at  the  firing  of  his  tent  at  Narra- 
gansett."  1  p.  4to.  1676.  Order  of  Court  (by  Danforth  and  Tor- 
rey)  for  laying  out  lands  at  Saco.  1  p.  4to.  1676.  Order  relating 
to  the  advance  of  supplies  for  the  soldiers.  1  p.  4to.  1676.  Order 
for  arrest  of  John  Scottow  and  John  Endecott,  executors  of  Andrew 
Sheppard.  1  p.  Folio.  1677.  Petition  of  26  "  Troopers  under 
Capt.  George  Corwin  for  dismission,"  with  order  of  Court,  by  Ed. 
Rawson.    2  pp.    Folio.    1677.    5  MSS. 

492  BOSTON.  Early  Mercantile  Papers,  Bills  of  Exchange,  Shop 
Bills,  Play  Bill,  Boston  Theatre,  1806  (torn).  Sigs.  of  Stephen 
Minot,  Jno.  Timmins,  Jno.  Sowden,  Wm.  Horner,  etc.     (20.) 

492a Same.    Adams,  Sam'l  (father  of  the  patriot).  Price,  Ezek., 

Carter,  Jas.  (writing-master),  Brimmer,  H.,  Amory,  J.  and  A., 
Eliot,  Sam'l,  etc.     (15.) 

493  GENERALS  REVOLUTIONARY  ARMY.  Horatio  Gates, 
Wm.  Heath,  Jos.  Spencer,  John  Sullivan,  John  Greaton.    D.  S.    (5.) 

494  GORGES,  FERDINANDO.  D.  S.  Deed  of  1686  of  land,  etc., 
in  Wells,  Me.    Fol. 

495  FREEMAN,  NATH'L.    Rev.  patriot.    A.  L.  S.     Fol. 

496  SHARPE,  GIBBENS.  Rev.  patriot.  [See  Siege  of  Boston,  p. 
23.]  Smith,  Wm.,Kuhn,  Jacob,  Eckley,  Jos.,  Rev.  [All  of  Bos- 
ton.]   D.  S.     (4.) 

497  BRAINTREE.  Copy  of  warrant  of  attachment  of  goods  of 
Rich'd  Thayer  for  trespass  upon  land  of  Roger  Clap.  1  p.  Folio. 
1680.  Deposition  of  James  Moball,  Nath'l  Mott,  and  Martin  Saun- 
ders relative  to  same.  (3  Docs.)  Each  1  p.  4to.  1680.  Captain 
Roger  Clap.  Bill  of  costs  against  Rich'd  Thayer.  1  p.  4to.  1680. 
All  the  above  written  and  signed  by  Isa.  Addington.    5  MSS. 

498  HAWLEY,  JOSEPH.  Rev.  patriot.  A.  L  S.  Fine  and  rare. 
Fol. 

499  ARMSTRONG,  Gen.  JOHN.  (Author  of  the  celebrated  New- 
burgh  Letter,  Sec'y  of  War,  etc.)  A.  D.  S.  Same  doc.  has  sigs. 
of  Gren.  Hor.  Grates  and  Col.  Isaac  Pierce.    Fol. 


ENGRAVINGS. 


SPECIAL  FOREIGN  COLLECTION.    8°. 

600  EUROPEAN  AND  ASIATIC  SCENERY,  etc.     35. 

601  ENGLISH  SCENERY,  Battles,  etc.    41. 

602  LONDON,  Old  and  New.  Illustrations  of  early  and  late  date. 
Many  rare  copperplates.     Lot  of  43. 

603  HISTORICAL  CHARACTERS.  Geo.  Castriot  (Scanderbeg), 
Joan  of  Arc,  Alva,  John  of  Leyden,  Sir  Henry  Morgan,  etc.  Lot 
of  18. 

504  Wm.  Wallace,  etc.     Lot  of  19. 

505  Sir  Nath.  Bacon,  etc.     Lot  of  20. 

6i'6  Lord  Say  and  Seal,  Home  Tooke,  etc.     Lot  of  21. 

507  •  John  Bradshaw,  James  Naylor,  etc.  "     "     22. 

50S  Lord  Holland,  Pembroke,  etc.    Lot  of  17. 

609  Earl  Percy,  Count  D'Orsay,  etc.     Lot  of  18. 

510  Ralph  Bigland,  Geo.  Heriot,  etc.       "    "  19. 

611  Thos.  Case,  Andrew  Cant,  etc.     "    "20. 

512  Thos.  Hearne,  Van  Helmont,  etc.  "    of  21. 

613  Sir  Isaac  Heard,  Edward  Hatton,  etc.     Lot  of  22. 

514 Kings  and  Queens  of  France.     Lot  of  26. 

515  "        "  "      "    England.     "  "   33. 

516  Queens  of  England.  "  "   18. 

617 Kings  and  Queens  of  England.   Duplicates. 

518  English  Princes. 

519  Kings  of  Germany,  Austria,  and  Prussia. 

520  "      "     Spain  and  Russia. 

521  "      "     Denmark,  Poland,  etc. 

522  Popes  of  Rome. 

523  AUTHORS.    Adam  Smith,  Herbert  Croft,  etc. 

524  Wm.  Alabaster,  Chesterfield,  Roscoe,  etc. 

525 James  Harrington,  Zachary  Grey,  etc. 

526  Jeffrey,  Beauclerc,Bolingbroke,  etc. 

627  Atterbury,  Bentley,  Barrow,  etc. 

528  Porson,  Isaac  Walton,  Schlegel,  etc. 

529  HISTORIANS.     Camden,  Purchas,  etc. 

530 Stow,  Dugdale,  Spelman,  etc. 

531  Gibbon,  Hallam,  Thiers,  etc. 


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730  ENORAVINOS. 

532  PHYSICISTS,  AI^D  NATURALISTS.    Newton,  Boyle,  Lin 
nseus,  etc.  Lot  of  21. 

633  Pascal,  Roger  Bacon,  etc.  "  "    25. 

634  Napier,  Lyell,  etc.  "  "    28.      ■ 

535  POETS  AND  DRAMATISTS.     Wither,  Marvell,  Lansdowne, 

Waller,  Fulke  Greville,  etc.  Lot  of  17. 

536 Gray,  Congreve,  etc.  "  "    16. 

637  Herrick,  Cowley,  Harrington,  etc.  "  "    18. 

638  May,  Middleton,  Swift,  etc.  ""    19". 

6:}9  Gower,  Otway,  Parnell,  etc.  "  "    20. 

640  Michael  Drayton,  Rovve,  etc.  "  "    21. 

541  John  Skelton,  Davenant,  etc.  "  "    24. 

542.  PORTRAITS,  ENGRAVED  FOR  GRANGER'S  BIO- 
GRAPHICAL HISTORY  OF  ENGLAND.  Nearly  all  unique 
likenesses  of  historical  characters  of  the  16th  and  17th  centu- 
ries.   8°  size.    This  series  is  very  rarely  met  with. 

643  ENGLISH  CIVIL  WAR.  Civil,  political,  military,  and  naval 
Portraits,  illustrating  that  period.  Many  of  them  exceedingly  rare. 
8°  size.     Lot  of  180. 

644  DIVINES.     Claude,  Chandler,  &c.     Lot  of  19. 

545  Hughes,  Hitchin,  Henry,  «S;c.     Lot  of  20. 

646  Langford,  Fuller,  Baxter,  &c.     Lot  of  21. 

547  Sparkes,  Cradock,  Shower,  Sec.    Lot  of  22. 

648  Annesley,  Henry,  Edwards,  &c.     Lot  of  23. 

649  MARTYRS  AND  FATHERS  OF  THE  CHURCH.  WicklifE, 
&c.     Lot  of  20. 

550  PRELATES.     Chicheley,  StilHngfleet,  &c.    Lot  of  25. 

551  EMINENT  PREACHERS.    Baxter,  Wesley,  «&c.     Lot  of  20. 

552  THEOL.  WRITERS.    Atterbury,  Sherlock,  &c.    Lot  of  20. 

553  ASTRONOMERS  AND  MATHEMATICIANS.  Herschel, 
Hutton,  Maskelyne,  Bradley,  &c.    Lot  of  21. 

554  ARCHITECTS,  ENGINEERS,  AND  INVENTORS.  Wren, 
Watt,  Brindley,  Wellwood,  Smeaton,  &c.     Lot  of  20. 

555  BEAUTIES,  COURT  LADIES,  «fec.  "     26. 

556  ELIZABETHAN  AGE.  The  statesmen,  poets,  warriors,  and 
eminent  personages  conspicuous  in;  containing  many  scarce  por- 
traits.   8°  size.    Lot  of  98. 

657  NAVAL.     Vernon,  Hawke,  Rainier,  &c.  Lot  of  25. 

558  Kempenfeldt,  Hughes,  &c.  "      26. 

559  Rooke,  Nelson,  Collingwood,  &(;.  "      27. 

560 Anson,  Duncan,  Spragge,  Sec.  "     24. 

561  Graves,  Onslow,  Affleck,  &c.  "     28. 

562  FRENCH  REVOLUTION.  Tallien,  Mme.  Roland,  Mirabeau, 
Necker,  Rocbejaquelein,  Beauharnais,  Barnave,  «&c.    Lot  of  36. 


ENQRAVIN08.  731 

663  LAWYERS.      Early:    Littleton,    North,    Chauncy,    Sir    John 
Yaughan,  Jeffreys,  Ley,  &c.     Lot  of  13. 

664 Hale,  Noy,  Soraers,  &c.     "     20. 

665 Mansfield,  Romilly,  TIardwicke,  «&c.     Lot  of  17. 

566  Brougham,  Erskine,  Lyndhurst,  &c.  "     21. 

667  MILITARY.      British:    Abercrombie,    Elliot,    Blakeney,    &c. 
Lot  of  15. 

568  Heath  field,  Havelock,  Coote,  &c.  Lot  of  18. 

569  NOVELISTS.    De  Foe,  Richardson,  Beckford,  &c.   "     27. 

570  ODD  AND  ECCENTRIC  CHARACTERS.  "     18. 

571  MILITARY.     Foreign:  Gonsalvo,  Eugene,  &c.         "      24. 

572  PHILOSOPHERS.     Berkeley,  Jacob  Behmen,  «S;c.   '«     20. 

573  PHYSICIANS  AND  SURGEONS.  "     33. 

574  TRAVELLERS,  EXPLORERS,  AND  NAVIGATORS.     29. 

575  PHILANTHROPISTS  AND  REFORMERS.     Lot  of  44. 

576  PAINTERS  AND  SCULPTORS.    Flatman,  Lely,  &c.     26. 
677 Foreign:  Rubens,  Canova,  Da  Vinci,  &c.    Lot  of  15. 

678  MUSICIANS  AND   COMPOSERS.    Arne,  Burney,  &c.    7. 
579  STATESMEN.    16th  cent. :  Wolsey,  More,  &c.     Lot  of  18. 
580 17th  cent.:  Shaftesbury,  Temple,  Russell,  &c.     "     19. 

581  Clarendon,  Godolphin,  &c.  "     20. 

582  18th  cent.:  Walpole,  Pelham,  &c.  "     20. 

583 Newcastle,  Halifax,  Burke,  &c.  "      22. 

584  Malmsbury,  Grenville,  Dundas,  &c.  "      23. 

585  19th  cent.:  Canning,  Peel,  D'Israeli,  &c.  "      34. 

586  Foreign:  Sully,  Machiavel,  Richelieu,  Albuquerque,  Mazzini, 

De  Plessis  d'  Argens,  Bentivoglio,  Requesens,  &c.     Lot  of  20. 

587  AGE  OF  LOUIS  XIV.    Lot  of  27. 

588  VOCALISTS.    Pasta,  Wood,  Jenny  Lind,  &c.  "     10. 

589  DRAMATISTS.     Colman,  Sheridan,  &c.  "     18. 

590  ACTORS  AND  ACTRESSES.  Peg  Wofflngton,  Cibber,  &c. 
Lot  of  22. 

591  Mrs.  Siddons,  Mrs.  Jordan,  &c.    Lot  of  20. 

592  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION.  Lord  Hillsborough,  Wm.  Eden, 
Geo.  Grenville,  Jenkinson,  Lord  John  Cavendish,  Sir  Geo.  Collier, 
Gen.  Grey,  Sir  Guy  Carleton,  Lord  Rawdon,  &c.     Lot  of  96. 

593  100  ENGLISH  MISC.  PORTRAITS.     No  duplicates. 

2i^=T/te  Folloivlng  are  of  Extra  Size,  for  Illustration : 

594  NAVAL.  Capt.  James  Cook.  Fine  proof.  4°.  Albert  Hoffay, 
engr.  John  Benbow.  4°.  Fine.  De  Ruyter.  4°.  Rare.  Duncan. 
4°.  Sir  Charles  Wager,  John  Shortland,  Robert  Roddam,  Sir 
George  Pocock,  Sir  John  Franklin.  Fine.  Chas.  Knowles,  Du- 
quesne,  Capt.  Cook.    4°.     Edward  Boscawen.    4°.    &c.     Lot  of  20. 


732  ENQRAVINOS. 

595  POETS.  Sir  S.  Garth.  Fine  proof.  4°.  Cook,  engr.  Wolcot 
(P.  Pindar).  Fine  proof.  4°.  Dryden,  Corneille,  Chaucer.  Large 
8°.  Pine,  Andrew  Marvell.  4°.  Rare.  Edward  Lloyd.  4°.  Rare. 
John  Milton.  4°.  Fine.  Wieland.  4°.  Bernard  Barton.  Large  S**. 
Fine.  Scott.  Large  ^°.  Proof.  Schiller.  Bust.  Fine.  Wm.  Julius 
Mickle.  4°.  Stained.  Wordsworth.  Large  8°.  Fine.  Chateaubriand, 
Voltaire,  Gray,  Pope,  Watts,  T.  Moore,  etc.     25. 

596  LODGE  PORTRAITS.  One  of  the  finest  series  of  English  heads 
ever  engraved.  Earl  of  Worcester,  Mary  Sidney,  James,  Earl  of 
Derby,  Fulke  Greville,  Archibald,  Marq.  of  Argyle,  Lord  Bacon, 
Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Bishop  Burnet,  Sir  Robert  Walpole,  Monk,  Earl 
of  Albemarle,  Marlborough,  Prince  Rupert,  Lord  Clive,  Marquis  of 
Granby,  Sir  Isaac  J^ewton,  John  Selden,  Archb'p  Laud.     25. 

697 Cranmer,  Sir  F.  Walsingham,  Wolsey,  Lord   Seymour  of 

Sudeley,  Anne  BuUen,  Cath.  Parr,  Sir  Thos.  Bodley,  Lord  Burleigh, 
Thos.  Cromwell,  Sir  Thos.  More,  Lord  Paget,  Lord  Capel,  Lady 
Arabella  Stuart,  Jane  Seymour,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Sir  Philip  Sidney, 
J.  Russell,  Earl  of  Bedford,  Howard,  Earl  of  Nottingham,  Thos. 
Sackville,  Earl  of  Dorset,  Edward,  Lord  Xorth.     31. 

598  EUROPEAN  HISTORICAL.  Wm.  Lenthall,  Speaker  Long 
Parliament;  Wm,  Lilly,  astrologer;  Sir  Thos.  Lunsford;  Sir  John 
Hotham;  Geo.  Clifford,  Earl  of  Cumberland,  ob.  1605;  John  Russell, 
Earl  of  Bedford,  ob.  1555;  Jerome  Cardan;  Tycho  Brahe,  astrono- 
mer; Henr}^  Burton,  &c.    42. 

699  MILITARY.  Sir  Philip  Sidney.  4".  Very  rare  and  old.  Wil- 
liam, Earl  of  Craven,  on  horseback.  4°.  Rare.  Sir  John  Penning- 
ton, Daley,  eng.  Fol.  Rare.  Robert  Vere,  Earl  of  Oxford,  ob. 
1632.  Rare.  Sir  Francis  Vere.  4°.  Rare.  Col.  Dukinfield.  4°. 
Rare.  Robert,  Earl  of  Essex.  4°.  Fine.  Fleetwood.  Golden, 
engr.  Fol.  Fine.  John  Hampden.  4°.  Fine.  Wm.  Blakeney. 
4°.  Rare.  Marlborough.  Large  8".  Fine.  Lord  Heathfield.  8°. 
Large,  fine.  Schomberg.  4°.  Fine.  Sir  C.  Campbell.  Large  8°. 
Fine.     &c.     Lot  of  19. 

600  CELEBRATED  DIVINES.  Swedenborg,  John  Murcott,  ob. 
1654.  Geo.  Chalmers,  Charles  Wesley,  Rev.  Gilbert  Tennent,  Chris- 
topher Love,  Athanasius  Kircher,  Edward  Kelly.     55. 

601  TREE,  Miss  M.,  as  Viola.    4to.    Mezzot.     Fine.     Mills,  engr. 

602  WEST,  BENJAMIN,  R.A.  Painter.  Fol.  Fine.  W.Daniel,  eng. 

603  WOLFE,  Gen.  JAMES.     Fol.    Fine  and  rare. 

604  WOLFE,  Maj.  Gen.  Quebec  in  the  background.  Purcel,  engr. 
Fine  and  rare. 

605  SPEED,  JOHN.     Antiquary.     4to.     Rare. 
600  SIDNEY,  PHILIP.     Folio.    Tasssert,  enjjr. 

607  TOWNSHEND,  Hon.,  Col.  ROGER.  Killed  at  Ticonderoga. 
Fol.  Fine  and  very  scarce.  Monument  in  Westminster  Abbey. 
Fol.    Fine.    (2.) 


ENOBAVINGS.  788 

608  PITT,  WM.,  on  crutches.       "II  faut  declarer  la  guerre  k  la 

France."  Scarce.     Birket,  eng; 

609  PENN,  Admiral,  father  of  Wm.    4to.     Lond.     Earlom,  engr. 

610  KOCKINGHAM,  Marquis,  ob.  1782.  Large.  8°.  Fine. 
(Lodge's  coll.) 

611  EAYNAL,  ABBfi.  Historian.  4to.  Fine.  Trotter,  engr. 
Scarce. 

612  RODNEY,  Sir  GEORGE  BRYDGES.    Fol.    Fine  mezzot. 

613  SOULT,  Marshal.    Fol.    Lith.    Fine. 

614  MISCELLANEOUS.  Alex.  Ross;  Paracelsus;  Mrs.  Warren, 
actress;  John  Abernethy,  surgeon;  Lord  and  Lady  Byron,  Mme. 
Roland;  Adam  Smith;  Mrs.  Elizab.  Frye;  Samuel  Hearne,  anti- 
quary; LeKain.  French  actor,  etc.     55. 

615  HARDY,  Admiral  Sir  CHARLES,  Gov.  of  N.  Y.  Large  fol.. 
Mezzot.     Dickinson,  engr. 

616  HENRY  IV,  of  France.    4to.     Very  fine.    Miller,  eng. 

617  LELY,  Sir  PETER.  Painter.  4to.  Rare  and  fine.  Marco 
Pitteri.  engr. 

618  LORD  NORTH.  4to  mounted.  Pub.  May,  1777.  Same.  4to 
mounted.    Pollard,  engr.    Rare.     (2.) 

619  NAPOLEON.  From  Gerard's  painting  of  the  Battle  of  Auster- 
litz.    Dixon,  engr. 

620  JEROME  NAPOLEON.    4to.    Very  fine. 

621  DRAKE,  Sir  FRANCIS,  with  globe  and  compass.  4to.  Very 
rare.     W.  M.  Sculp.     Same.    Fol.,  with  sea  fight.     (2.) 

622  With  globe  and  coat  of  arms.    Fol.     Very  rare.    De  I'Ar- 

mesin,  engr. 

623  With  dedic.  to  Sir  P.  Sydenham.    Fol.     Scarce.    L.  White, 

engr. 

624  FROBISHER,  Sir  MARTIN.  Navigator.  4to.  India  proof. 
Schoff,  engr. 

625  GRAMMONT,  Marshal  of  France.  4to.  Very  fine.  Ede- 
linck,  engr. 

626  COOK,  Capt.  JAMES.    4to.     Fine.     Sherwin,  engr. 

627  CHATHAM,  Earl.    Fol.    Fine.  .  W.  Hill,  eng. 

628  CORTES,  HERNAN.  G.  Virtue,  engr.  From  Titian.  Folio. 
Rare. 

629  CHALMERS,  GEORGE.  Historian.  H.  Cooper,  engr.  Folio. 
Rare. 

630  COLUMBUS.  From  the  marble  bust  at  Genoa.  Folio.  India 
proof.     Cooper,  engr. 

631  DARTMOUTH,  WM.  Earl.  Ob.  1810.  4to.  Fine  proof. 
Rare.     Warren,  eng. 

632  ASHBURTON  J.  DUNNING  (Lord).  Eminent  lawyer,  ob. 
1782.    4to.     Scarce  and  fine.    Bond,  engr. 

4 


734  ENGRAVINGS. 

ea^  JOHN  BULL'S  HOUSE  IN  FLAMES.  Coppcr-platc  cng, 
Fol. 

634  BLAKENEY,  Gen.  Sir  WM.  Fol.  Fine  mezzotint.  Thos. 
Hudson,  engr. 

635  BURGOYNE,  Gen.  JOHN.  Lord  Cornwallis.  Proof  impres- 
sions.   4to.    Hillyer,  engr.     (2.) 

636  CORNWALLIS  (Marquis).  From  the  last  painted  port.  4to. 
Fine.    Meyer,  engr. 

637  ROYAL  PERSONAGES.  Anne  of  Cleves,  wife  of  Henry  VIII, 
Prince  and  Princess  of  "Wales,  Don  John  of  Austria,  Caesar  Borgia, 
Pope  Joan,  Richard  III.  Large  8vo.  Fine.  Mahomet  Ali,  John 
of  Leyden,  Elizabeth,  Edward  III,  «&c.     (24.) 

638  MILITARY  AND  NAVAL.  Capt.  Luttrell,  Christopher  Minns, 
16(56,  Thos.  Pasley,  Sir  Thos.  Pictou,  Sir  Eyre  Coote,  Sir  Edward 
Berrj',  R.  R.  Bligh,  George  Darby,  Gen.  Lasalle,  Admirals  Crosby 
and  Alan  Gardner,  Gen.  Fleetwood-Havelock,  John  Lilburne,  Adm. 
George  Darby,  Dampier,  6  French  Marshals  on  a  sheet,  Sir  T. 
Holies,  &c.     (25.) 

639  STATESMEN,  &c.  Palmerston,  Spencer,  Percival,  Sir  Robert 
Peel,  O'Connell,  Lord  Wm.  Bentinck,  Bolingbroke,  Harley  and 
Atterbury,  J.  P.  Curran,  Gove  Ouseley,  Earl  Macartney,  «&c.    (11.) 

640  BRIT.  SOVEREIGNS.  James  I.  Fol.  Vanderbruch,  engr. 
James  II.  Fol.  A  little  stained.  Same.  4to.  Ciomwell.  4to. 
Bust.  Fol.  Fine.  Do.  Full  length.  William  III,  Queen  Anne, 
George  L  4to.  Fine.  George  III  and  Family.  15  full  lengths  on 
one  sheet.  George  IV..  4to.  On  throne,  full  dress.  Victoria. 
4to.    Fine.    Prince  Albert.    4to.    Steel.     (19.) 

641  Elizabeth.     4to.     Various.     (4.)     Henry  VIII.    Do.,  do. 

(4.)  John,  "Wm.  Conqueror,  Henry  VII.  4to.  Henry  VII. 
Large,  8°.  Fine.  Catharine  of  Arragon.  Vermeulen,  engr.  Fol. 
Fine.  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.  Fol.  Thos.  Hunt,  engr.  Very 
fine.  Same  subject.  4to.  Various.  Mary  of  England.  4to.  Lady 
Jane  Grey,  &c.    (20.) 

642 Fol.    Eng.  by  G.  Virtue.    Alfred,  Stephen,  Egbert,  James 

I,  of  Scotland,  Henry  I,  III,  IV,  V,  VI,  VII,  VIII,  Edward  II, 
III,  IV,  V,  and  Black  Prince,  Henry,  Lord  Darnley,  Charles  11. 
(18.) 

643  FRENCH  SOVEREIGNS.  Louis  XVIII.  4to.  Fine.  Francis 
I.  Charlemagne,  Charles  I,  Charles  IX.  Uniform.  4to.  Louis 
XIII.  De  L'Armesson,  engr.  4to.  Fine.  Margaret,  wife  of  Louis 
Le  Bel.  de  Jode.  engr.  4to.  Scarce  and  fine.  Mary  de  Medicis. 
4to.  Fine.  Charlotte  de  Montmorenci,  Princess  of  Conde,  1609. 
Full  length.  Fol.  Very  fine.  Clovis.  4to.  Henry  IV.  Large 
4to.     Lith.,&c.     (20.) 

644  BONAPARTE.    Various.    SolUoquy  at  Calais.    (Caric.)    Folio. 


ENGRAVINGS.  735 

Eoichstadt.  4to.  Louis  Bonaparte,  Joseph  Bonaparte,  Napoleon 
III,  &c.     07.) 

645  EUROPEAN  SOVEREIGNS.  Frederick  the  Great.  Fol.  Very 
fine.  Ferdinand  II,  of  Austria.  IGol.  Fol.  Rare.  Isabella,  of 
Castile.  Full  length.  Very  rare.  Gustavus  Adolphus.  Fol.  Rare. 
Philip  II,  of  Spain  Virtue,  engr.  Fol.  Rare.  Henry,  of  Nassau, 
ob.  1696.  4to.  Rare.  Joseph  II,  of  Germany.  Full  length,  Large 
8**.  Catharine  II,  of  Russia.  Large  8°.  Fine.  Alexander  I,  of 
Russia.    4to,  &c.    (1.3.) 

646  MILITARY,  FRENCH,  &c.  Ccesar.  Fol.  Very  fine.  Gusta- 
vus Adolphus.  Large,  fine.  Alva.  Fol.  Rare.  William  of  Orange. 
Fol.  Rare.  Count  Mansfield  Rare.  Vendome.  Large  8°.  India 
proof.  Fine.  Due  de  Bourgogne.  Do.  do.  Moreau.  Steel.  Large 
8°.  Soult.  Steel.  Large  8°.  Villeroy.  4to.  Rare.  Canrobert.  8°, 
large.    Pelissier.    8",  large.    Massenda,  Berthier,  Soult.    4to.    15. 

647  SCIENTISTS.  Prof.  Dumas.  Large  8°.  Fine.  Sir  H.  Davy. 
Large  8°  Fine.  Wm.  Bowyer.  4to.  Rare.  Lavater.  4to.  Newton. 
4to.  Fine.  Ortel,  geographer,  ob.  1598.  Fol.  Very  rare.  Coperni- 
cus. 4to.  Fine.  R.  Thoroton,  m.d.  4to.  Rare.  Buffon.  Large  8°. 
Fine.  Rob.  Boyle.  4to.  Cuvier.  Large  8°.  Fine.  J.  Callot.  Engr. 
fine.  Erasmus  Darwin,  Dr.  Gall.  4to.  Lith.  Dupuytren.  4to.  Lith. 
Des  Genettes,  Napier,  of  Merchiston,  Gasper  Barlseus.  Fol.  Fine. 
Very  rare.    Thos.  Mudge,  &c.    Lot  of  20. 

648  Copernicus.     Large  8°.     Fine.     Halley.     4to.    Fine.    J.  H. 

"Wollaston.  Large  8°.  Fine.  Dr.  Thos.  Young.  4to.  Fine.  Robert 
Stephenson.  Large  8°.  Fine.  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Sir  Isaac  Newton. 
4to.  Fine.  Do.  Large  8".  Very  fine.  Sir  John  Leslie,  Gall,  phre- 
nologist. 4to.  Pascal,  Sir  Humphrey  Davy.  Large  8°.  Fine. 
Boyle.    4to.    Fine.    Arago.    4to.    Lith.,  &c.    Lot  of  17. 

649  ARTISTS.  Vandyke,  Titian.  W.  Hill,  eng.  Fine.  Sir  Wm. 
Chambers.  4to.  P.  Nicholson.  4to.  Fine.  Gilbert  Stuart,  Nolle- 
kens.  4to.  Fine.  W.  Hogarth.  4to.  Fine.  Handel.  4to.  Fine. 
H.  Cooke,  J.  Hayden.  Fol.  Lith.  Michael  Angelo.  4to.  Very 
fine,  etc.    Lot  of  14. 

650  EARLY  STATESMEN,  etc.,  Sir  John  Coke,  Sec.  of  State. 
(Rare.)  Henry,  Earl  Percy,  ob.  1649.  (Rare.)  R.  Cecil,  Earl  of 
Salisbury.  4to.  (Fine.)  Archb'p  Williams,  Lord  Keeper.  (Fine.) 
4to.  Card.  PoIq.  4to.  (Fine.)  Count  Gondomar,  Span.  Ambass. 
4to.  (Fine.)  Will.  Somers,  Henry  VHIth's  Jester.  4to.  Full  length. 
(Rare.)  Anne  Clifford,  Countess  of  Pembroke,  etc.,  se.  81.  May, 
engr.  4to.  (Rare.)  John,  Vise.  Dundee.  Fol.  (Rare.)  James, 
Duke  of  Hamilton,  ob.  1649.  P'ol.  (Rare.)  Etc.     Lot  of  13. 

651  HISTORICAL  CHARACTERS.  Sir  P.  Sidney,  R.  Cecil,  Earl 
of  Salisbury;  Lord  Norris,  Marq.  of  Worcester,  Earl  of  Sussex; 
Lord  Willoughby,  Lord  Buckhurst,  Earl  of  Leicester.    All  uni- 


736  ENGRAVINGS. 

form.  4tosi«e.  Pub.  by  Smeeton,  Lond.  Sir  Wm.  "Walworth.  4to. 
Eare.  Francis,  Earl  of  Bedford,  ob.  1585.  Cook,  sculp.  4to.  Fine. 
Sir  T.  More,  Woodman,  engr.  Fine.  John  Hamden.  4to.  Fine. 
Lord  Bacon.    4to.    Fine.    Etc.    Lot  of  15. 

652  STATESMEN,  MODERaST.  Earls  Grey  and  Spencer,  Wilber- 
force,  Duke  of  Grafton,  "Walpole,  Sir  "Wm.  Morrice,  Palraerston, 
O'Connell,  etc.     20. 

653  NOVELISTS.  "Walter  Scott,  Capt.  Marryatt,  Dickens,  Charlotte 
Elizabeth,  Sue,  Thackeray,  etc.     Lot  of  11. 

654  EUROPEAN  STATESMEN,  etc.  Colbert.  De  I'Armessin, 
eng.  Fol.  1680.  Turgot.  Fry,  eng.  Fine.  Guizot.  Lith.  Fol. 
Due  de  Lauzun.  4to.  Fine.  Card.  Ximenes.  Fine.  Talleyrand. 
Philippe  d'Orieans,  Regent,  etc.    Lot  of  16. 

655  LAWYERS.  Judge  Littleton,  "  the  true  portraiture."  Full 
length  folio.  Very  rare.  Sir  John  Vaughan.  R.  White,  sculp.  Fol. 
Rare.  Hugo  Grotius.  4to.  Fine.  Holt,  Lord  Chief  Justice.  4to. 
Fine.  Bacon,  Sir  Nich.  4to.  Rare.  Sir  Jona.  Barrington.  Rare. 
Somers.  Fine.  PufEendorf .  4to.  Rare.  Sir  Matthew  Hale.  4to. 
Fine.     Grattan.  Bust.  Fine.  Etc.    Lot  of  15. 

656  MISCELLANEOUS.  Thos.  Gent,  of  York,  se.  80.  4to.  Rare. 
Mrs.  Coutts.  Granville  Sharp,  philanthropist.  Cromwell's  Porter. 
4to.   Full  length.   Rare.    Daniel  Lock.   4to.  Fine.     Oberlin.    Lady 

■  Byron,  etc.     Lot  of  22. 

657  AUTHORS.  Thomas  Wood,  ll.i>.  Fol.  Rare.  Harris,  Johan- 
nes, a.m.,  f.k.s.  White, eng.  Fol.  Rare.  Tindal  Nicholas,  historian. 
Fol.  Rare.  Rapin,  historian.  Goldar,  eng.  4to.  Rare.  Richard 
Newcourt.  J.  Start,  eng.  Fol.  Rare.  Sir  Roger  I'Estrange.  White, 
engr.  Fol.  Rare.  Conyers  Middleton.  Echardt,  eng.  4to.  Fine. 
John  Fox,  martyrologist.  Fine.  Sir  Wm.  Curtius.  Rosa,  eng.  4to. 
Eare.   Patrick  Colquhoun,  ll.d.   Matthew  Sylvester,  etc.  Lot  of  15. 

658  AUTHORS.  Dr.  John  Shebbeare.  Father  Prout  (F.  Mahoney.) 
4to.  Fine.  Peter  Bayle,  critic.  4to.  Rare.  Diderot,  philos.  Ryder, 
eng.  4to,  Rare.  Sir  Egerton  Brydges.  4to.  Adam  Smith.  Hill, 
engr.  Fine.  Mrs.  Elizab.  Turner.  4to.  Rev.  James  Townley,  m.a. 
4to.  Fine.  L.C.Sturm.  Rycant,  Sir  Paul,  historian.  Scarce.  Gibbon. 
4to.  Fine.  Rev.  James  Granger.  4to.  Scarce.  Mrs.  Priscilla 
Wakefield.    Erasmus.  Griscom,  eng.  Fine.    Lot  of  16. 

659  DIVINES.  Ridley,  Bp.  of  London.  Scarce.  Bishop  Ferrar. 
Scarce.  Fine.  John  Knox.  Cranmer.  4to.  Fine.  Archbishop 
Abbott  4to.  Bathurst,  Bishop  of  Norwich.  Rev.  Wm.  Bates,  ob. 
1699.     Imperf .     Lot  of  9. 

660  FROBISHER,  Sir  MARTIN  (9)  and  Winslow,  Gov.  Ed.  (2.) 
Extra  paper.  Fol.  Proofs.    9. 

661  CAPT.  JAS.  COOK.    72.     12°. 


ENGRAVINGS.  737 


AMERICAN  SUBJECTS. 

661a  AMERICAN  ANTIQUITIES.    16. 

662  AMERICAN  BATTLE  PIECES.    29. 

663  AMERICAN  VIEWS.    61. 

664  AMERICAN  VIEWS.    50. 

665  BOSTON.    Views  of  public  buildings,  etc.    About  50  in  all. 

666  INDIAN  MANNERS  AND  CUSTOMS.    Portraits,  etc.   8°.  34. 

667  NIAGARA  FALLS.     10  different  views  on  copper  and  steel. 

668  AMER.  MILITARY  AND  NAVAL  HEROES:  Gen.  Harmar, 
Dan'l  Boone,  B.  Church,  Gens.  Sullivan,  Dearborn,  Jackson,  Lin- 
coln, Ward,  Washington,  Williams,  Scott,  Halleck,  Lyon,  etc., 
Corns.  Preble,  Du  Pont,  etc.     28. 

669  CELEBRATED  AMERICAN  DIVINES.  Chauncy,  Prince, 
Mather,  Colman,  Rogers,  Beecher,  Edwards,  etc.    16. 

670  AMERICAN  GOVERNORS,  chiefly  of  N.  England.  Winthrop, 
Leverett,  Shirley,  Vane,  Hutchinson,  Stoughton,  Bradstreet,  Bur- 
net, Endicott,  Adams,  Dudley,  Hancock,  Winslow,  Trumbull  (Ct.), 
Pierce,  Woodbury  (N.  H.),  Ogden  (N.  J.),  &c.     22. 

671  CELEBRATED  COLONIAL  PERSONAGES.  Govs.  Shirley, 
Endicott,  Hutchinson,  Stoughton,  AVinthrop,  Winslow,  Hancock, 
Leverett  and  Vane,  Ed.  Rawson,  Sir  Wm.  Johnson,  etc.     27. 

672  PRESIDENTS  OF  THE  U.  STATES.  Washington,  Adams, 
John,  Adams,  J.  Q.,  Jefferson,  Jackson,  Van  Buren,  Harrison, Polk, 
Madison,  etc.    17. 

673  EMINENT  AMERICANS,  chiefly  statesmen.  Webster,  Kent 
(Chancellor),  Phillips,  W.,  Fulton,  R.,  Greeley,  H.,  Franklin,  Doug- 
las, Clay,  Cass,  Crittenden,  Calhoun,  etc.    31. 

674  AMERICAN  AUTHORS  AND  MERCHANTS.  Col.  D. 
Humphreys,  G.  R.  Minot,  Cotton  Mather,  Farmer,  Halleck,  etc 
22. 

675  77  SELECTED  AMERICAN  PORTRAITS.    Folio. 

676  DECLARATION  OF  INDEPENDENCE, ,  Indian  Portraits, 
Manners,  etc.    56.     All  folio. 

677  125  MISCELLANEOUS  PORTRAITS  AND  VIEWS. 


SPECIAL  BOOK  ILLUSTRATIONS. 

678  HISTORY  OF  BOSTON  (Drake).  22  extra  plates.  Frobisher, 
Sir  F.  Drake,  Sir  R.  Saltonstall,  Hugh  Peters,  Edw.  Winslow,  Rev. 
Chandler  Robbius,  Henry  Ware,  Jr.,  John  Lathrop,  Govs.  Shirley 
and  Hutchinson,  Sir  Wm.  Pepperell,  Josiah  Winslow,  King  Philip, 
Col.  Church,  Sec'y  Rawson  and  wife,  Rev.  I.  Mather,  Judge  Sam'l 
Sewall. 


738  ENGRAVINGS. 

679  BRADFORD'S  HIST.  OF  1MLA.SS.  Rev.  John  Rogers,  Govs. 
Winthrop,  Bumet,  Bradstreet,  Col.  Church,  Gen.  Artemas  AVard, 
Rev.  Inc.  Mather,  Rev.  Charles  Chauncy,  Rev.  Cotton  Mather, 
Sec'y  Rawson.     (11.) 

680  MATHER'S  KIXG  PHILIP'S  WAR.  4to  size.  Rev.  Inc. 
Mather,  Cotton  Mather,  Thos.  Prince,  John  Cotton,  King  Philip, 
Col.  Church,  Govs.  Leverett,  Stoughton,  Bradstreet,  and  Jos.  Dud- 
ley, Sec'y  Rawson,  Ninigret.     (13.) 

681  MATHER'S  BRIEF  HISTORY.  King  Philip,  Sec'y  Rawson, 
Col.  Church,  Gov.  J.  Winslow,  Stoughton,  Leverett,  Bradstreet,  Jo. 
Dudley,  Rev.  Cotton  Mather,  Thos.  Prince,  John  Cotton,  Inc. 
Mather.     (12.) 

682  COFFIN'S  HIST.  NEWBURY.  Sketch  of  the  Author.  Gov. 
Jo.  Dudley,  Judge  S.  Sewall,  Edward  and  Rehecca  Rawson,  Gov. 
Bradstreet.     (5.) 

6S3  KNAPP'S  SKETCHES  OF  PUBLIC  CHARACTERS.  Inc. 
Mather,  Gov,  J.  Dudley,  Sir  Wm.  Johnson,  Judge  Story,  Gov. 
Hutchinson,  Fisher  Ames,  Gen.  Sullivan.     (7.) 

684  BAYLIES'  NE;W  PLYMOUTH,  with  Drake's  Additions. 
Judge  Baylies,  Col.  B.  Church,  Inc.  Mather,  King  Philip,  Sir  H. 
Vane,  Thos.  Prince,  Daniel  Webster,  etc.    (21.) 

685  HOYT'S  ANTIQUARIAN  RESEARCHES.  Sir  Wm.  Pep- 
perell,  Wm.  Pynchon,  Admiral  Boscawen,  Endecott,  Winthrop, 
Bradstreet,  Jo.  Dudley,  Rev.  John  Davenport,  Rev.  John  Cotton, 
the  Mathers,  Winslow.  Stoughton,  Col.  Church,  King  Philip, 
Sam'l  Sewall,  Sir  Wm.  Johnson,  Capt.  John  Smith,  etc.     (32.) 

686  JUNIUS.'  A.  Onslow,  Lord  North,  Dukes  of  Richmond,  Cum- 
berland, and  York,  Earls  Temple,  Mansfield,  Oxford,  Sandwich, 
Cromwell,Wm.  Beckford,  Coke,  Loughborough,  Serg't  Glynn,  Rob't 
Walpole,  Lord  Sheffield,  Grenville,  Rockingham,  Henry  Pelham, 
Wm.  Pitt,  Lord  Hood,  Sir  Edward  Hawke.     (25.) 

687  TURNER'S  HIST.  OF  ENGLAND.  4to  or  folio.  Fine  and 
many  very  scarce  heads.  Henry  VIII  (various),  Jane  Seymour, 
Catherine  Parr,  Catherine  of  Arragon,  Anne  of  Cleves,  Wolsey, 
Thos.  Howard,  Card.  Pole,  Cromwell,  Earl  of  Essex,  Cranmer,  Mary 
Queen  of  Scots,  Francis  I,  Fischer,  Erasmus,  Bishop  Gardiner, 
Sir  Thomas  More,  James  IV,  Margaret  of  Parma,  Charles  V,  of 
Germany,  Charles,  Count  of  Busquoy,  Card.  Andreas,  of  Austria, 
Don  Pedro,  Conde  de  Fuentes,  Ernest.  Archduke  of  Austria,  Ma- 
thias,  Archduke  of  Austria,  Philip  de  Mamix,  Sancho  de  Avila, 
Lamoral,  Count  Egmont,  Cardinal  Granvelle,  etc'  (47.) 

688  CAMDEN'S  BRITANNIA.  A  series  of  55  very  fine  and  rare 
portraits  illustrating  the  reigns  of  Elizabeth,  Philip  II,  of  Spain, 
Henry  IV,  of  France,  etc.,  many  in  folio  and  quarto  size.  Wm., 
Earl  of  Pembroke,  Henry,  Prince  of  Conde,  Anne  of  Cleves,  Cath- 


ENORAVINQS.  739 

erine  de  Medicis,  Mary,  Countess  of  Pembroke,  Joanna,  Queen  of 
Spain,  Thos.,  Earl  of  Arundel,  Queen  Mary,  of  Eng.,  Sir  Horace 
Vere,  Sir  Francis  Vere  (all  small.)  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  Philip 
II,  of  Spain,  Elizabeth,  James  I,  Alexander  Farnese,  Margaret  of 
Parma,  Cardinal  GranvftUe,  Count  Mansfeldt,  Anth.  Bourbon  King 
of  Navarre,  Charles  IX,  of  France,  Due  de  Guise,  Don  John,  of 
Austria,  Sir  H.  Palayicine,  Lord  Bacon,  Francis,  Earl  of  Bedford, 
Robert,  Earl  of  Essex,  Philip  III,  Spain,  Spinola,  Archduke  Albert, 
of  Austria,  Elizabeth,  Infanta  of  Spain,  Henry  of  Navarre,  Mau- 
rice, of  Nassau,  Earl  of  Leicester,  Francis,  Due  d'Alen9on,  Re- 
queseus,  William  of  Orange,  Count  Home,  Charles,  Due  de  Biron. 
(All  folio.) 

689  50  ILLUSTRATIONS  OF  SCENERY,  chiefly  English. 

690  PRINCE'S  WORTHIES  OF  DEVON.  4to  size.  Many  rare 
and  curious.  Admiral  Spragge,  Sir  Thos.  Bodley  (India  proof), 
Earl  Spencer  (very  fine),  Sir  George  Strode,  Admiral  Opdam,  Joseph 
Glanvill,  John  Stow,  Peter  Martyr  (R.  Houston,  fecit),  Sir  N. 
Carew,  Charles,  Baron  Montjoy,  Earl  Fortescue  (Ind.  proof), 
Arthur,  Lord  Chichester,  Sir  F.  Drake,  Bishop  Jewell,  Sir  J.  Haw- 
kins.    (48.) 


SPECIAIi  AMERICAN  COLLECTIONS. 

The  following  are  of  suitable  size  for  illustration. 

691  EARLY  EXPLORERS  AND  NAVIGATORS.  Capt.  John 
Smith,  Magellan,  Pizarro,  La  Salle,  Columbus  (various),  Drake 
(various), Cavendish, Dampier,Vespucius,  Cortes  (proof),  Frobisher 
(proof),  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Ralegh  (various),  De  Soto.  4to.  Fine. 
(46.) 

.692  WAR  OF  1812.  MILITARY.  W.  O.  Butler,  Jacob  Brown, 
Jona.  Williams,  Van  Rensselser,  Zach.  Taylor,  Scott  (various),  Z. 
M.  Pike,  John  McNeil,  Macomb,  S.  W.  Kearney,  A.  Jackson, 
John  E.  Wool,  Leslie  Coombs,  George  Croghan,  S.  H.  Walker, 
etc.     (38.) 

693  AUTHORS.  RELIGIOUS.  Sam'l  Hopkins,  Ballon,  Balfour, 
Jesse  Appleton,  N.  Worcester,  H.  Ware,  Jr.,  Dr.  Vinton,  Albert 
Barnes,  Lyman  Beecher,  Elihu  Palmer,  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood, 
Judge  Edwards,  O.  A.  Brownson,  Stephen  Olin,  Nath'l  Emmons, 
Nath'l  W.  Taylor,  James  P.  Wilson,  d.d.,  Thos.  Whittemore.  (23.) 

694  PHYSICIANS.  T.  R.  Beck,  Daniel  Drake,  John  Clark  (1661), 
Nath.  Chapman,  Caspar  Wistar,  James  Tilton,  Spurzheim.  W.  A. 
Alcott,  Benj.  Rush,  Winslow  Lewis,  T.  C.  James,  W.  Ingalls, 
E.  A.  Holyoke,  J.  S.  Ewing,  W.  P.  Dewees,  S.  Danforth,  J.  S. 
Dorsey,  Henry  Bond,  Nath'l  Coffin,  Samuel  Thomson,  etc.     (41.) 


740  ENGRAVINGS. 

695  INVENTOES,  SCENTISTS,  etc.  Count  Kumford,  B.  Silli- 
man,  Alex.  Wilson,  Sam'l  L.  Mitchell,  S.  F.  B.  Morse,  Donald  Mc- 
Kay, Dr.  Lardner,  Nath'l  Hard  (eng.),  Fulton,  Walter  Folger, 
Cyrus  W.  Field,  Jere.  Day,  Tench  Coxe,  Zerah.  Colburn,  Nath'l 
Bowditch,  J.  Chickering,  etc.     C-^9.) 

695 Alex.  Wilson,  Audubon,  S.  Blodgett,  A.  J.  Downing,  Eli 

Whitney,  Humboldt,  S.  Slater,  Fulton,  Benj.  Silliman,  Dr.  Solan- 
der,  E.  G.  Squier,  N.  D.  Kogers,  Denison  Olmsted,  Joseph 
Priestly,  etc.     (27.) 

697  LAWYERS.  Wm.  Wirt,  Samuel  Shaw,  W.  Sampson,  Eeverdy 
Johnson,  James  Kent  Story,  Theop.  Parsons,  John  McLean,  Theo. 
Sedgwick,  Stoughton,  Sewall,  J.  W.  Campbell,  Wm.  Lewis,  J. 
Catron,  Rufus  Choate,  Ellsworth,  Wm.  Cranch,  J.  L.  Kingsley,  etc. 
(33.) 

698  DIVINES.  J.  Nichols,  Asa  Burton,  John  Codman,  N.  Colver, 
Harry  Croswell,  E.  Cornelius,  Benj.  Dorr,  d.d.,  Ezra  Stiles  Ely,  d.d., 
Asa  McFarland,  E.  A.  Huntington,  d.d..  Dr.  Helmuth,  Alvan 
Hyde,  Joel  Hawes,  d.d.,  Lemuel  Haynes,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Judson, 
Levi  W.  Leonard,  Bishop  R.  C.  Moore,  Bishop  C.  P.  Mcllvaine, 
etc.     (54.) 

700  EARLY  HISTORICAL.  (4*'  size,  suitable  for  illustrating.) 
Capt.  Thos.  Coram,  Gov.  Endecott,  Wm.  Penn,  Cavendish,  Thos. 
Prince,  Columbus,  Gov.  Bradstreet,  Rev.  John  Cotton,  &c.    20. 

701  Wm.  Penn  (various),  Sir  Peter  Warren  (rare),  Roger  Wil- 
liams, Sir  Henry  Vane,  Gov.  Shirley  (photog.).  Rev.  Jos.  Sewall, 
Gen.  Oglethorpe,  Ninigret  (Ind.  chief),  Sir  Henry  Morgan  (bucca- 
neer). Cotton  Mather,  Increase  Mather,  James  Logan,  Gov.  Lev- 
erett,  Edward  and  Rebecca  Rawson,  Samuel  Purchas,  &c.    27. 

702  STATESMEN.     Sumner,  Wm.  Smith,  Jerem.  Smith,  Gov.  Sum- 
ner, J.  J.  Speed,  Randolph,  R.  Rantoul,  Wm.  Phillips,  Papineau, 
John  Phillips,  Abbott  Lawrence,  Amos  Kendall,  Gov.  Knight  of. 
R.  I.  (rare),  T.  A.  Jenckes,  J.  S.  Johnston,  R.  Y.  Hayne,  Sam. 
Houston.    31. 

703  EARLY  HISTORICAL.  John  Winthrop,  Gov.  J.  Winthrop  of 
Conn.,Zinzendorf,  AVhitefield,  Gov.  Endecott,  P.  Stuyvesant,  George 
Lord  Baltimore,  Cecilius  Calvert,  Bishop  Berkeley,  Frederick  Lord 
Baltimore,  Columbus,  Drake,  Sir  F.,  Dampier,  Frobisher,  Hawkins, 
Raleigh,  Capt.  John  Smith,  Hugh  Peters,  Rev.  Thos.  Prince,  &c.    25. 

704  Large  size,  fine.    Rev.  John  Cotton,  Sir  Wm.  Fepperell,  Rev. 

Samuel  Deane,  Joseph  Dudley,  Hugh  Peters,  Louis  XIV,  Whitefield, 
Gov.  Winthrop,  Sir  H.  Vane,  Rev.  Gilbert  Tennent  Talon,  Rev.  Thos. 
Smith,  Capt.  Thos.  Coram,  Gov.  Stoughton,  Rev.  Charles  Chauncy 
(proof),  Gov.  Endecott,  Gov.  Leverett,  Gov.  Burnet,  S.  Stoddard, 
Col.  B.  Church,  S.  Shrimpton,  Col.  Briggs  Alden,  «fcc.     22. 


ENGRAVINGS.  741 

705  WAR  OF  1812.  Naval:  Johnston  Blakeley,  Wm.  Bainbridge 
(various),  I.  Chauncey  (scarce),  Lord  Cochrane,  Decatur,  J.  D.  El- 
liot (rare),  Thos.  Gamble,  Isaac  Hull,  Jacob  JoneS,  Lawrence,  Mac- 
donough,  J.  R.  Dacres  (Capt.  of  the  Guerriere),  Perry,  Sir  P.  Par- 
ker, David  Porter,  Rodgers  (very  rare),  Charles  Stewart,  J.  T.  Shu- 
brick,  Sir  J.  B.  Warren,  L.  Warrington,  Sir  J.  Lucas  Yeo,  Wm.  H. 
Allen,  James  Biddle,  &c.     42. 

706 Civilians:    Lewis  Cass,  De  Witt  Clinton,  Henry  Clay, 

Webster,  John  Randolph  (full  length,  walking),  Fisher  Ames,  T.  H. 
Benton,  J.  Q.  Adams,  J.  A.  Bayard,  A.  J.  Dallas,  Gallatin,  Felix 
Grundy,  Jefferson,  Monroe,  Wm.  Pinkney,  J.  C.  Calhoun.     22. 

707  REBELLION.  Military:  D.  K.  Couch,  Berry,  Anderson, 
Averill,  Beauregard,  Rosencranz,  Blenker,  Sherman,  Sheridan,  Scott, 
Sigel,  Slocum,  McClellan,  Meade,  McCall,  Lyon,  Mansfield,  McDow- 
ell, Halleck,  H.  J.  Hunt,  Grant,  Fremont,  Corcoran,  Ellsworth, 
Caldwell,  Dix,  Wool,  &c.    51. 

708  ARTISTS.  H.  Inman,  Benj.  West  (various),  E.  G.  Malbone 
(rare),  Gilbert  Stuart,  Allston  (various),  etc.     15. 

709  REBELLIOIS'.  Naval  and  Civilian:  Com.  Wilkes,  Dupont, 
Foote,  Farragut,  John  Rodgers,  Fernando  Wood,  S.  P.  Chase,  John 
Cochran,  Jeff.  Davis,  Andrew  Johnson,  Fred.  Douglass,  Sam.  Hous- 
ton, Burlingame,  Wm.  Sprague,  E.  H.  Stanton,  Joseph  Holt,  W.  H. 
Seward,  Parson  Brownlow.     27. 

710  EDUCATORS.  N.  C.  Brooks,  T.  Dwight,  Jona.  P.  Cushing, 
Rev.  Francis  Brown,  Noah  Webster,  Jona.  Edwards,  J.  E.,  Jr.  (va- 
rious), Alex.  M.  Fisher,  R.  Finley,  D.  D.,  Chauncey  A.  Goodrich, 
C.  B.  Haddock,  J.  T.  Kirkland,  E.  Lane,  F.  Wayland,  N.  Lord, 
H.  B.  Lane,  Rev.  Zeph.  Swift  Moore,  Rev.  Eliph.  Nott,  W.  A. 
Stearns,  W.  Stoughton,  D.  d.,  N.  Smith,  m.  d.,  T.  D.  Woolsey, 
J.  D.  Philbrick.     4°  proof.     31. 

711  AUTHORS.  Historical:  F.Baylies, Minot, Everett, W.Irving, 
Schoolcraft,  E.  D.  Ingraham,  L.  M.  Sargent,  J.  H.  Sheppard,  Royal 
R.  Hinman,  Ramsay,  John  W.  Francis,  John  Frost,  John  Farmer, 
Henry  M.  Dexter,  H.  W.  Cushman,  W.  Cothreu,  with  autog.  letter, 
Miss  Caulkins,  R.  C.  Winthrop,  Wm.  B.  Trask  (photog.),  4°,  Rev. 
Thaddeus  M.  Harris,  4°,  D.  Benedict.     25. 

712  T.  L.  McKenney,  J.  G.  Locke,  Irving,  J.  T.  Irving,  School- 
craft, Caleb  Butler,  N.  Boutou,  Chas.  Brooks,  Henry  Bacon,  W.  D. 
Williamson,  Winterbotham,  S.  F.  Vinton,  D.  T.  Valentine,  Isaiah 
Thomas,  Ezra  Stiles,  Robertson,  E.  Parish,  Jacob  Porter,  Rev.  John 
Pierce,  Jas.  S.  Loring.     24. 

713  POETS.     Halleck,  Jane  E.  Locke,  Fields,  Robert  S.  Coffin  (Bos- 
ton Bard),  McDonald  Clarke  (rare),  Charles  Wesley,  Edgar  A.  Poe,  ■ 
R.  T.  Paine,  Jr.,  Sarah  Edgarton  (Mrs.  Mayo),  Wm.  B.  Tappan, 
J.  B.  Taylor,  Geo.  P.  Morris,  N.  P.  Willis,  J.  Blair  Linn  (rare), 
Saxe,  C.  M.  Sedgwick,  Charles  Sprague,  &c.    26. 


742  ENGRAVINGS. 

714  STATESMEN".  Garret  D.  Wall,  John  Wentworth,  Gov.  Morton, 
H.  C.  Murphy,  Ferd.  Wood,  Francis  Thomas,  W.  T.  Biddle,  Thos. 
H.  Benton  (various),  Govs.  John  and  Saml.  O.  Bell  of  I^.  H.,  Lu- 
ther Bradish  (proof),  Fisher  Ames,  John  Anderson,  &c.    24. 

715  ADAMS,  J.  Q.     (Various.)    11. 

716  HENRY  CLAY.     (Various.)    Lot  of  15. 

717  WEBSTERIANA.    Portraits,  &c.     (Various.)    11. 

718  REFORMERS  AND  PHILANTHROPISTS.  George  Thomp- 
son (India  proof,  fol.),  Duncan  Mcintosh,  J.  T.  Hopper,  S.  Wor- 
cester, S.  Peck,  Isabella  Graham,  Amos  Lawrence,  Gallaudet, 
Greeley,  J.  H.  W.  Hawkins,  Owen,  Fanny  Wright,  Garrison,  Love- 
joy,  Wendell  Phillips  (4°,  fine),  Charles  Sumner.     (29.) 

719  MERCHANTS.  T.  P.  Cope,  Jas.  G.  King,  George  Law,  J.  J. 
Astor,  Girard,  James  W.  Crooks  (4°,  proof),  Calvin  Fletcher  (Ind. 
proof,  4°),  Moses  Taylor,  George  Peabody,  Patrick  T.  Jackson  (with 

*  autog.),  Asa  Clapp,  Nath'l  Curtis,  Jed.  Huntington,  R.  H.  Ayer, 
&c.     36. 

720  THEATRICAL.  Anna  Bishop,  Burton  as  Bottom,  G.  Frederick 
Cooke,  Forrest  (various),  Mrs.  Hilson,  Mrs.  Horn,  Hodgkinson, 
Hill  (Yankee),  Miss  Kelly,  Jenny  Lind,  Wallack,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Warren,  Miss  Vandenhoff  as  Juliet,  VandenhofF  as  Adrastus,  John 
Howard  Payne,  Sam'l  Phelps,  Macready,  Mrs.  Mowatt,  &c.    48. 

721  ECCENTRIC  CHARACTERS.  Jos.  Smith  (Mormon  Prophet), 
Wm.  Miller  (Adventist),  Wm.  Morgan  (a  Masonic  mystery),  David 
Crockett,  Jacob  Knapp  (Revivalist),  Eliza  Wharton  (the  Coquette), 
Rev.  Eph'm  K.  Avery,  Lorenzo  and  Peggy  Dow,  George  Latimer, 
Dan.  Lambert,  Jr.,  &c.    47. 

722  ADAMS,  JOHN.    4°.    N.  Dearborn. 

72;}  ADAMS,  SAMUEL.     4°.      (Mounted.)      Paul  Revere,  engr. 

Unique. 
724 4°.    India  proof.    From  Copley. 

725  Gov.  of  Mass.,  1795.     From  Johnston's  picture.     Unique. 

726  ALLAN,  JOHN.  Collector.  India  proof,  large  paper.  Brad- 
ford Club.     Autog.  Letter  of  C.  C.  Moreau. 

727  ARNOLD  (Col.)  Fol.  f  length,  Quebec  in  background.  Lond., 
pub.  by  T.  Hart,  Mar.  26,  1776.     Very  rare. 

728  ACKLAND,  Lady  HARRIET.    4°,    Rare.     (Inset.) 

729  APPLETON,  NATHAN,  Appleton,  Samuel.  Fine  India  proofs. 
Fol.     (2.) 

730  BROWN,  MOSES.  Merchant.  India  proof ,  large  paper.  Brooks, 
Peter  C.     Merchant.     India  proof.    Fol.     (2.) 

731  BRADISH,  LUTHER.  India  proofs,  large  paper,  before  the 
letter.     Same,  lettered.     (2.) 

732  BLOOMFIELD,  JOSEPH,  Gov.  N.  J.     Very  scarce. 

73.3  BRIGHT,  SAMUEL,  Ancestor  of  the  American  Brights.  4°. 
Proof  fine. 


EN0RAVINQ8,  743 

734  CLIITTON",  Gov.  GEORGE.    4°.    Maverick,  engr. 

735  CURTIS,  GEORGE  WM.    4°.    With  autog  letter. 

7.^6 Same.    4".    With  autog.  letter.    Proof  before  lettering. 

737  CIIASTELLUX  (Marquis).    4°.    Rare. 

738  CLINTO:?^,  DeWITT.    4°.     Fol. 
739 Large  fol.     Prudhomme,  engr. 

740  CRAWFORD,  W.  H. ,  Statesman  of  Georgia.  4°.  A.  B.  Durand , 
engr. 

741  CEIANJ^ING,  W.  E.    Fol.     Hoogland,  engr. 

742  DEANE,  SILAS.    Rare. 

743  DUG  HE,  Rev.  J.,  Chaplain  to  Congress.    4".    Rare. 

744  DUYCKINCK,  GEO.  L.    India  proof. 

745  DOWSE,  THOMAS.  Beq.  valuable  library  to  Ms.  Hist.  Soc. 
India  proof,  large  paper. 

746  DAVIS,  THOMAS  A.,  Mayor  of  Boston.     Fol. 

747  EMMONS,  Rev.  KATHANIEL.  4°.  India  proof.  Edwards, 
Jona.  4°.  India  proof.  Eddy,  Capt.  Joshua  (Revol.  officer).  4°. 
India  proof .     (3.) 

748  EVERETT,  EDWARD.  4°.  India  proof,  very  fine,  before 
letter. 

749  EJ^DECOTT,  Gov.  JOHK     Large  4°.    India  proofs.     (2.) 

750  FRAXKLm.     Full  length.     Curious  and  rare. 

751  Seated,  blowing  the  fire.     Curious  and  rare. 

752  With  pen.    4°.    Phila.:  1804.     Haines,  engr. 

753  Seated.     "Envoy  to  the  French  Court."     Scarce. 

754  With  fur  cap,  Paris.    4°.     St.  Aubin,  engr.     Scarce. 

755  Seated.    "  Les  Lois  de  la  Pensilvanie."    Fol.    India  proof, 

ship  in  background. 

756  From  Duplessis'  port.     Large  fol.'  Fine. 

757  Half  length,  lightning  backgi'ound.    Antill,  engr. 

758  FRANCIS,  Dr.  JOHN  W.  India  proof  bef.  letter,  by  Bent, 
from  a  sketch  by  Gollmann. 

759  FARRAR,  Judge  TIMO.,Frobisher,  Martin.    Fol.    Proofs.    (2.) 

760  GATES,  HORATIO,  Esq.  (Maj.-Gen.)  Fol.  London:  1778. 
Very  scarce. 

761  GO  WANS,  WM.  Bookseller.    Fol.    India  proof . 

762  GAINES,  Gen.  EDWARD  P.    4°.    Doney,  engr. 

763  GAGE,  Gen.  THOMAS.  4''.  Lith.  Same.  4°.  Mounted. 
Very  rare.     (2.) 

764  GREENWOOD,  Rev.  F.  W.  P.     Fol.    Fine. 

765  GRISWOLD,  ALKX.  N.     Bust.     Fol.     Lith. 

766  GEORGE  III.  Full  length.  Curious.  Fol.  Rare.  Stutler, 
engr. 

767  GRENVILLE,  Sir  RICIIxiRD.  Early  explorer.  Fol.  Mounted. 
Scarce. 


744  ENGBAVINQS. 

768  GRAHAM,  JOHN  A.,  LL.D.,  of  Yt.    40.    Evans,  engr.    Scarce. 

769  GRAHAM,  JAMES.    Historian  of  America.     Scarce. 

770  GUERRERO.     South  American  General.    Fol.     Lith. 

771  HOPKmS,  Com.  EZEKIEL.  |  length.  Eol.  London:  1776. 
J.  M.  Will,  engr. 

772  HANCOCK,  Hon.  JOHN.  From  an  orig.  painted  by  Littleford. 
Fol.  Lond.,  C.  Shepherd,  25  Oct.  1775.  An  excessively  rare  en- 
graving. 

773  HOLLIS,  THOMAS.    Benefactor  of  Harv.  Coll.    4°. 

774  HOWE,  Admiral  Lord.    Fol.    Rare.    Carbutt,  engr. 

775  HARTLEY,  DAVID,  M.A.    4°.    Lond.:  1790. 

776  HARRISON,  WM.  H.    Fol.     Fine.    Kimberly;  engr. 

777  JONES,  JOHN  PAUL  (2).    Both  scarce  and  curious. 

778  JEFFERSON.  "D6die  au  Gen.  Lafayette."  Fol.  Very  fine. 
Dequevanvillier,  engr.    Rare. 

779  JOHNSON,  Gen.  Sir  WM.  Fol.  Lond. :  1756.  Spooner,  engr. 
Rare. 

780  INDIAN  CHIEFS.    Red  Jacket,  Nen  Mathta.    4°.     (2.; 

781  (4.)    Folio.    Full  length.    Printed  and  sold  by  John  King 

at  y*  Globe  in  y'  Poultrey,  Lond.  Tee-Yee-Neen,  Emperor  of  the 
Six  Nations.  Eton-0-Koam,  King  of  the  River  Nation.  Ho-Nee- 
Yeath,  King  of  the  Gener-ethgarich.  Sa-Ga-Yeath,  King  of  the 
Maquas.  The  four  Indian  Kings  presented  to  the  Queen  of  Eng. , 
May  2,  1740. 

782 Same.    4°  size.    Faber,  engr.     (3.) 

783  BLACK  HAWK,  Son,  and  Prophet.    On  one  sheet. 

784  KNOX,  Gen.  HENRY.  4to.  Proof.  G.  W.  Smith,  eng. 

785  KIRKLAND,  JOHN  T.    Pres.  Harv.  Coll.  4to.  Lith. 

786  GATES,  CHARLES  LEE,  Hancock,  Gen.  Howe,  Gen.  Sir  H. 
Clinton,  Gen.  Green.  Engr.  for  Murray's  Hist.  Amer.  War.     (6.) 

787  THOMSON,  CHARLES,  Sec.  to  Congress.  4to.  Very  rare. 

788  HUNTINGTON,  S.,  Pres.  of  Congress.    Very  rare. 

789  JOHN  JAY,  W.  H.  Drayton,  Gen.  Gates,  Baron  Steuben,  Lond 
B.  Wilkinson,  1783.    Copied  from  Du  Simitiere.     (4.) 

790  LAURENS,  HENRY.    4to.    Neagle,  engr. 

791  LIVINGSTON,  Gov.  WM.,  of  N.  J.  Silhouette.  Rare. 

792  LEE,  Gen.  CHARLES.    India  proof  bef.  letter.     4to. 

793  LAFAYETTE  in  Frame.    4to.    B.  Tanner,  engr. 

794  Full  length,  hat  in  hand.    Fol.   Fine. 

795  LAWRENCE,  Capt.  JAMES,  U.  S.  N.  Fol.  Mounted.  Pro- 
file.   Fine  and  scarce. 

796 Elegy  and  Funeral  trophy,  on  silk. 

797  MISCELLANEOUS.  J.  W.  Barber,  Rev.  John  Davenport.  W. 
B.  Sprague,  H.  Hall,  W.  Allen,  Bishop  VVainwright,  Bishop 
Brownell.  Pynchon,  W.  Penn,  Eb.  Fox,  Tristam  Burges,  George, 
Lord  Baltimore,  Park  Benjamin,  G«o.  B.  Cheever,  etc.     (24.) 


ic?roRAViNos.  745 

798 Queen  Isabella,  Moses,  Mendelssohn,  T.  Cutts,  Duke  of  Bed- 
ford, Isaac  Backus,  Bishop  Parker,  Jere.  Smith,  Rev.  W.  Emerson, 
Thos.  Paine,  Ezra  Stiles,  Thurlow  B.  Trumbull,  etc.     (21.) 

799  Jere.  Evarts,  King  Philip,  S.  G.  Goodrich,  J.  Quincy,  Rev. 

J.  Bailey,  Rev.  G.  Blackburn,  Wolfe,  Rev.  S.  Slillman,  Adm.  Par- 
ker, Rev.  J.  Rogers,  Patrick  Henry,  Sir  II.  Vane,  Richelieu, 
Ximenes,  etc.     (20.) 

800  PULPIT  ORATORS.     H.  Ware,  Jr.,  Channing,  Orville  Dewey, 

A.  H.  Vinton,  S.  H.  Tyng,  Summerfleld,  Gardiner  Spring.  E.  Pay- 
son,  E.  Peabody,  MafHt,  H.  Holley.  Bishop  Griswold,  Griffin,  C.  G. 
Finney,  Th.  DeWitt,Chapin,Beecher,  S.  H.  Cone,  H.  Ballon,  Buck- 
minster,  H.  W.  Bellows,  Geo.  \V.  Bethune,  J.  Codman.  (India  proof. 
4to.)     (26.) 

801  STATESMEN.  Gov.  Fairfield,  Gov.  Geo.  Evans,  A.  H.  Everett, 
D.  S.  Dickinson,  A.  Davezac,  Gov.  Dorr  (R.  I.),  Gov.  John  Davis, 
J.  R.  Chandler,  Howell  Cobb,  Jona.  Cilley,  D.  Crockett,  A.  J. 
Donelson,  Anson  Burlingame,  etc.     (36.) 

802  CABINET  OFFICERS.  Thos.  Ewing,  Jeff.  Davis,  W.  L.  Day- 
ton, G.  M.  Dallas,  J.  CoUamer,  Lewis  Cass,  J.  J.  Crittenden.  Tom 
Corwin  John  Bell,  Wm.  L.  King,  Edward  Everett,  Levi  Woodbury, 
etc.     (22.) 

803  S.  D.  Ingham,  J.  H.  Eaton,  J-.  M.  Berrien,  Hamilton  Fish, 

Colfax,  F.  P.  Blair,  Hamlin,  Seward,  Meredith,  W.  K.  Hall,  Freling- 
huysen,  Toucey,  Woodbury,  H.  S.  Legare,  J.  R.  IngersoU,  John 
Forsyth,  Wm.  A.  Graham,  R.  J.  Walker,  Everett,  etc.     (20.) 

804  PRESIDENTS.  Lincoln  (5),  Fillmore  (7),  Pierce  (3),  Polk  (5), 
Harrison,  Buchanan,  etc.     (22.) 

805  TAYI>OR,  ZACHARY,  various  (7);  John  Tyler,  various  (6); 
Van  Buren,  various  (10).    Lot  of  23. 

806  JACKSON.    Portraits  (various).     20. 

807  POETS.    Bryant,  Brainerd,  Mrs.  Sigoumey,  Anna  Seward,  A. 

B.  Street,  Wm.  Clifton,  Anna  E.  Carroll,  Horace  P.  Biddle,  Timo. 
Dwight,  Ann  Eliza  Bleecker,  &c.     20. 

808  ROMAN  CATHOLIC  PRELATES.  John  Dubois,  Bishop  of 
N.  Y. ;  Cheverus,  B'p  of  Boston;  John  Carroll,  B'p  of  Baltimore; 
England,  B'p  of  Charleston;  Rev.  J.  B.  Gildon,  Mother  Seton, 
Bishop  Hughes,  Ambrose  Marechal;  Neale,  A'b'p  of  Baltimore; 
AVhitfleld  of  Baltimore;  S.  Eggleston  of  Baltimore,  &c.     13. 

809  AUTHORS,  POLITICAL,  &c.  Cobbett,  Erastus  Brooks,  H.  A. 
S.  Dearborn,  D.  Douglass,  J.  H.  Pleasants,  M.  M.  Noah,  Wm.  Leg- 
gett,  N.  Webster,  W.  C.  Rives,  Matthew  Carey,  R.  Penn  Smith, 
Rodolphus  Dickinson,  John  Vaughan,  E.  A.  Holyoke,  Jesse  Buel, 
Elkanah  Watson,  Dr.  Edward  Miller,  etc.     23. 

810  NOVELISTS.  W.  Irving,  J.  Fenimore  Cooper,  C.  F.  Hoffman, 
Walter  Colton,  T.  C.  Grattan,  J.  P.  Kennedy,  Mortimer  Thompson, 


746  ENGRAVIN08. 

Miss  E.  Leslie,  Mrs.  Rowson,  C.  G.  Leland,  F.  S.  Cozzens.  Freder- 
ika  Bremer.     24. 

811  AUTHORS,  MISCELLANEOUS.  Bayard  Taylor,  Grant  Thor- 
burn,  H.  T.  Tuckerman, Theo.  Sedgwick,  Jo.  C.  Neal,  J.  K.  Mitchell, 
Robert  Morris,  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall,  F.  Hunt,  R.  W.  Griswold.  T.  H. 
Gallaudet,  Joseph  Dennie,  J.  R.  Chandler,  L.  Gaylord  Clark,  R.  S. 
Chilton,  C.  Schultz,  Jr.,  D.  W.  Harmon,  Carlos  D.  Stuart,  Henry 
Bacon,  &c.    31. 

812  DIVINES.  Edward  Payson,  Wm.  Rogers,  D.  d.,  James  Sproat, 
D.  D.,  Daniel  Sharp,  Sam'l  C.  Thacher,  Bishop  "Wainwright.  John 
Woodhull,  D.  D.,  John  Wesley,  Bishop  Ames,  Bishop  Brownell, 
Jehudi  Ashman.  Gideon  Blackburn,  M.  Bruen,  Hosea  Ballon,  Elha- 
uan  Winchester,  &c.    51. 

813  THEATRICAL.  Cooke,  orig.  sketches  taken  by  Leslie,  3  on 
sheet.  Warren  as  Sir  Peter  Teazle,  Mr.  Wood  and  Mrs.  Wood, 
Geo.  W.  Dixon,  Julia  Dean,  Fanny  Elssler,  Forrest  as  Metamora, 
«&c.,  A.  Adams  as  Hamlet,  J,  G.  Adams,  Rainer  Family,  Mr.  Hack- 
ett,  Wyzeman  Marshall  (fol.,  fine),  Lind,  Barnum,  and  Ossian  E. 
Dodge  on  one  sheet,  &c.     26. 

814  MILITARY  AND  NAVAL.  Bolivar,  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Santa 
Anna,  Earl  Howe,  Lord  Collingwood,  Col.  James  Duncan,  Com. 
Alex.  Murray,  Pizarro,  Frobisher,  Vespucius,  Winfield  Scott,  &c.   38. 

AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

815  MILITARY.  Daniel  Boone,  John  Brooks,  Aaron  Burr  (rare), 
George  Clinton,  David  Cobb,  Dearborn  (rare),  Edwin,  eng.,  Gates, 
James  Jackson,  Kosciusko  (large,  fine),  Lincoln,  Morgan,  Moultrie 
(rare),  Hamilton,  Schuyler,  etc.     (28.) 

817  FRENCH  OFFICERS.  D'Estaing,  Suffren,  Lafayette,  Rocham- 
beau,  Vaudreuil,  Pleville  Le  Pelley  Marigny,  Lauzun,  Latouche- 
Treville,  Count  de  Guichen.     10. 

818  BRITISH  NAVAL  OFFICERS.  Capt.  Jas.  Cook.  4°.  Fine. 
Adms.  Vernon,  Collingwood.  Fine.  Sir  Charles  Hardy,  Richard 
Howe,  Sir  S.  Hood,  Bridport,  Keppell,  Sir  P.  Parker,  Rodney,  St. 
Vincent.    18. 

819 Sir  Richard  Pearson,  Sir  Charles  Knowles,  Vernon,  Howe, 

Sir  Charies  Wager,  Sir  G.  Pococke,  Lord  Keith,  Lord  Radstock, 
Kempenfeldt,  Rodney,  Keppell,  Sir  Peter  Parker,  Collingwood, 
&c.    17. 

820  NAVAL  OFFICERS.  Preble,  Tucker,  Truxton  (rare),  do. 
(medallion),  Barry,  Barney  (rare),  Dale,  Hopkins,  Paul  Jones  (vari- 
ous), Alex.  Murray  (rare),  Com.  Preble.     15. 

821  CIVILIANS.  Gov.  Hutchinson,  Sam'l  Adams,  John  Adams, 
John  Hancock,  Isaac  Smith,  Mrs.  John  Adams,  Eleazer  Wheelock, 


ENGRAVINGS.  747 

James  Bowcloin,  Charles  Carroll,  Oliver  Ellsworth,  Mrs.  Grant,  of 
Laggan,  Ilopkinson,  Rev.  John  Lathrop,  &c.     31. 

822 Rev.  Jona.  Mayhew,  Rufus  King,  John  Marshall,  Monroe, 

Samuel  Kirkland,  Rev.  D.  Zeisberger,  Dr.  James  Lloyd,  Rev.  John 
Andrews,  Abbe  Raynal,  Benj.  Russell,  Dr.  John  Jones  (rare).  Rev. 
James  Manning,  d.d.  (rare).  Dr.  John  Jeffries,  James  Otis,  etc.     25. 

823  Jefferson  (bust),  Count  Rumford,  Rev.  N.  Strong,  James 

Ross,  Caleb  Strong,  James  Sullivan,  Edward  Shippen,  Bishop  Sea- 
bury,  Sir  John  Temple,  Isaiah  Thomas,  Bishop  Bass,  Gov.  John 
Wentworth,  Gov.  Trumbull,  Rev.  Samuel  Stanhope  Smith,  Richard 
Mansfield,  d.d..  Rev.  James  Madison,  d.d.,  «&;c.,  Albert  Gallatin, 
Hamilton,  Sarah  Bache  Franklin's  dau.,  &c.    29. 

824  MILITARY.  Moultrie,  Heath,  Christopher  Greene,  Wayne, 
"Ward,  Schuyler,  Sullivan,  Putnam,  Lafayette,  Lincoln,  Knox,  Ham- 
ilton, Boone,  Greene,  Warren,  &c.     28. 

825  BRITISH  MILITARY.  Gen.  Amherst,  Murray,  Loudoun  (rare), 
Wolfe,  Monckton  (rare),  Cornwallis,  Rawdon,  Capt.  Asgill  (rare), 
Burgoyne,  Col.  Tarleton  (rare),  Sir  Wm.  Johnson,  &c.     26. 

826  Gens.  Howe  (rare),  Cornwallis,  Rawdon,  Loudoun  (rare), 

Monckton  (rare),  Riedesel,  Sir  W.  Johnson,  Wolfe,  Tarleton  (rare). 
Count  Rumford,  Maj.  Andr6.     20. 

827  ENGLISH  STATESMEN,  &c.  Wm.  Eden,  Commissioner  to 
Congress  in  1776.  Adam  Ferguson,  Sec'y  to  the  Commrs.  Lord 
Hardwicke,  Samuel  Johnson.  Fol.  Fine.  Israel  Mauduit,  Agent 
for  Ms.  (rare).  Lord  Mansfield,  very  fine.  Lord  North  (rare). 
Priestley,  large  and  fine.  Dr.  Price.  4°.  Rare.  Chatham,  with 
letter  (rare).  Wilkes,  by  Hogarth.  Dean  Tucker,  Earl  Camden, 
and  George  III.    4°.    All  finely  mounted.     Fox,  Sheridan,  &c.     21. 

828  SIGNERS  DECL.  OF  INDEPENDENCE.  S.  Adams,  J. 
Adams,  Carroll,  Ellsworth,  Floyd,  Hancock,  Hopkinson,  P.  Henrj', 
Hewes,  Heyward,  Jay,  Jefferson,  R.  R.  Livingston,  P.  Livingston, 
Lynch,  E.  Lewis,  Lee,  R.  H.,  Madison,  Middleton,  G.  Morris, 
Paca,  E.  Rutledge,  Rush,  Rittenhouse,  Stone,  Witherspoon,  Wol- 
cott,  Wilson,  Franklin,  &c.     39. 

829  Civilians:  R.  R.  Livingston,  R.  J.  Meigs  (rare),  Cadwal- 

lader  Colden  (rare),  M.  Otto,  Thos.  Paine  (various),  E.  Boudinot, 
B'p  John  Carroll,  Dr.  Samuel  Bard,  Joel  Barlow,  Jona.  Trumbull, 
Dr.  B.  S.  Barton,  Jefferson,  John  Adams,  Dr.  Nath'l  Freeman, 
&c.     27. 

830  Military:  Marion,  Morgan,  Mifflin  (rare),  Putnam,  Benj. 

Pierce,  Steuben,  Shelby,  St.  Clair,  Stirling,  Sullivan,  Wayne,  Col. 
Joseph  Ward,  Dr.  John  Warren,  Joseph  Warren,  Lafayette.     24. 


831  STATESMEN.  John  Adams,  Jefferson,  Madison,  Monroe  (va- 
rious), Oliver  Wolcott,  J.  A.  Bayard,  Wm.  Bradford  (att'y  gen.), 
Alex.  Hamilton,  Calhoun  (various),  De  Witt  Clinton  (various).    26. 


748  ENORAVINOS. 

832  HOLM  AIT,  J.  G.,  actor  and  dramatist,  4°.  Fine.  James  Heath, 
engr. 

833  HEATH,  Hon.  WM.    Engr.  on  copper  by  J.  B.  Smith. 

834  HOWE,  Admikal  and  General.  Full  lengths,  engr.  for  a 
Hist,  of  the  War.     Lond. :  1778.    Very  rare.     2. 

835  HOPKINS,  Com.  EZEKIEL.  Small  oval.  Same, full  length. 4°, 
mounted  (very  rare).     2. 

836  POWNALL,  THOMAS,  Got.  of  Mass.  and  M.  P.  London: 
1777.     Earlom,  eng.    Fol.  in  half-length.    Excessively  rare. 

837  LEE.  CHARLES,  Esq.,  Maj.  Gen.  Fol.  Shepherd:  Lond.  31 
Oct.  1775.     Fine  and  very  rare. 

838  LOUDOUN,  The  Rt.  Hon.  The  Earl  of,  Com.  in  chief  in  N. 
America.    Fol. ,  full  length.     Spooner,  engr.     Fine  and  very  scarce. 

839  LAURENS,  HENRY,  Pres.  of  the  Amer.  Congress.  Fol.  Lond. : 
1782.  Valentine  Green,  engr.  to  his  Majesty,  from  Copley's  paint- 
ing.   A  beautiful  specimen  of  engraving. 

840  LINCOLN,  Maj.  Gen.  BENJAMIN.  Fol.  Very  fine.  J.  R. 
Smith,  engr.  from  Col.  H.  Sargent's  portrait.     Quite  rare. 

841  MOORE,  Rt.  Rev.  RICHARD  CHANNING,  d.  d..  Bishop  of 
Va.    Fol.    Very  fine  and  scarce.    P.  Maverick,  engr. 

842  OGLETHORPE,  Gen.  JAMES,  at  auction  sale.  Fol.  Lond. 
Rare. 

843 Same.    4". 

844  MORTON,  MARCUS,  Gov.  of  Mass.    4°.    Kimberly,  engr. 

845  MATHER,  Rev.  COTTON.    India  proof.  4°.  Rev.  Dr.  JONA. 
•  MAYHEW.    4°,  mounted.    Paul  Revere,  engr.     Very  rare.     2. 

846  OCCOM,  Rev.  Mr.  SAMSON.  "  The  first  Indian  minister  ever 
in  Europe."  Fol.  Very  fine  and  exceedingly  rare.  Lond. :  1768. 
J.  Spalding,  engr. 

847  HUGH  PETERS,  Devil  at  his  ear.  4°,  mounted.  Rare.  PEM- 
BERTON,  Rev.  EBENEZER,  of  Boston.  Mounted.  R.  Fletcher, 
engr.    2. 

848  PEARSON,  JONATHAN,  A.  m.,  Prof,  in  Union  Coll.  4°.  With 
autog.  letter  to  S.  G.  D. 

849  PLATT,  Judge  of  N.  Y.  4°.  Eng.  by  A.  B.  Durand,  from  Col. 
Trumbull.     Scarce  and  fine. 

850  MAD  TOM'S  (PAINE)  First  Practical  Essay  on  the  Eights  of 
Man.     Fol.     Lond. :  1794. 

851  PHILLIPS,  Col.  JAMES,  Merchant  of  Boston.  4to.  Phillips, 
Wm.,  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Mass.     Fol.     Proof.     ('2.) 

852  PENN,  WM.  Fol.  Fine,  drawn  by  Du  Simitiere.  Engr.  by 
John  Hall.    Lond. :  1773. 

853  PEABODY,  GEORGE.    Fol.    Fine.    Proof. 

854  SHIRLEY,  WM.,  Gov.  of  Mass.    4to.     India  proof. 

855  PERCY,  HUGH,  Earl.  .  8°.    Lond.:  1784.    Rare. 


EN0RAVIN08.  749 

850  ST.  LEGER,  Col.    8°.   Roberts,  engr.    Rare. 

857  RUTGERS,  TIENRY,  Escj.,  ob.  1830.   C.  C.  Wright,  eng.  Rare. 

858  ROGERS,  Major  ROBERT.  Fol.  London,  Oct.  11,  177G. 
Very  fine  and  rare. 

859  RIDGELY,  C.,of  Hampton,  Gov.  of  Md.  4to.  Goodman  and 
Piggot,  engr.     Jarvis,  painter. 

860  SEWALL,  JOSEPH,  d.d.,  Pastor  Old  South  Church,  Boston. 
Nat.  Ilurd,  engr.     Very  rare. 

861  STUART,  GILBERT,  painter.  Fol.  Proof.  Engr.  by  D.  Edwin 
(best  specimen  of  Edwin)  from  John  Neagle.  Presentation  copy. 
"  Mr.  Sully  from  his  friend  Neagle." 

862  SMITH,  Capt.  John.    4to.    W.  Richardson.    Lond.    Rare. 

863  Same.     Folio.    India  proof. 

864  SMITH,  Mits.  Col.  Wm.,  dau.  of  John  Adams.  Engr.  by  Sadd 
from  a  pat.  by  Copley.     Scarce. 

865  SIMMS.  WM.  GILMORE,  novelist.    4to.     India  proof.     Rare. 

866  STURGIS,  Capt.  JOSIAH,  U.  S.  Revenue  Service.  Folio. 
Very  fine. 

867  SEABURY,  Rt.  Rev.  SAMUEL,  D.D.  Bishop  of  Conn.  Folio. 
Lond. :  1786.  W.  Sharpe,  engr.  from  T.  S.  Duche's  port.  Very 
fine  and  scarce. 

868  TILGHMxVK,  WM.,  Chief-Justice  of  Penn.  4to.  Rare.  H. 
Bridport,  eug. 

869  GATES,  Genl.,  Henry  Laurens,  Charles  Thompson  (Secy,  to 
Congress),  Richardson.  Lond.,  1783.  From  Du  Simitiere.  (3.) 
Rare. 

870  WESLEY,  Rev.  JO  HK.    4to.    Fine.    D.  Longworth..    MS. 

871  WHITEFIELD,  GEORGE,  4to.  India  proof.  Fine.  W.  T. 
Fry,  eng.  Same.  Dr.  Squintum,  with  Parrawaukaw  on  same 
plate.    Rare.     (2.) 

872 Aged  29.     Photog.  from  a  recently  discovered  painting. 

873  WEST,  BENJAMIN".  4to.  Fine.  Holloway,  eng.  Same, 
eng.  by.  W.  T.  Fry.    Lond.:  1793.     (2.) 

874  VIOMENIL,  Marquis  de,  French  general  in  Rochambeau's 
army  in  America.     4to.     Rare. 

875  VAN"  BUREN,  MARTIN".  Fol.  Engr.  by  Parker,  from  H. 
Inman's  picture.     Very  fine. 

876  WEST,  BENJAMIN".  Fol.  Proof  on  India  paper.  Engr.  by 
Heath.     Exceedingly  fine. 

877  WEBSTER,  DANIEL.    Fol.    Proof  bef.  letter. 

878  WIKSLOW,  Gov.  EDWARD.     India  proof.    4to. 

879  WARREN",  Gen.  Joseph.  India  proof.  Fol.  Eng.  by  G.  W. 
Smith  from  Copley. 

880  WAYNE,  ANTHONY,  Maj.  Gen.    J.  Norman,  engr.     Rare. 

881  WILL ARD,  Rev.  SAMUEL,  Pres.  Har.  Coll.  Lond.  Vander 
Goot,  engr. 

5 


887 

8". 

888 

4to, 

889  • 

4to. 

890 

FoL 

750  ENGRAVINOS. 

882  WHITEFIELD,  Bev.  GEOEGE.    4to.     India  proof. 

883  WILDER,  Hon.  MARSHALL  P.,  Pres.  Amer.  Pomological 
Society.     4to.     India  proof.     (2.)     G.  W.  Smith,  engr. 

884  WASHIXGrON,  GEO.,  Esq.    8°.    Lond.    G.  Cawthorn.   1789. 

885  "  Don't  Tread  on  me."    8°.     Lond.     W.  Sharpe,  engr.     • 

886  8''.    Lond.    Engr.  for  Murray's  Amer.  War. 

Lond.    Printed  for  J.  Hinton. 

Proof.     G.  G.  Smith,  engr. 
Savage,  pinx.  Tanner,  engr.  • 

India  proof  of    Chantrey's  statue.     Lond.:   1837.     J. 
Thomson,  engr. 

891  WASHINGTO^sTIANA.  Many  curious  and  scarce  heads,  etc. 
Copper  plate  from  Houdon,  Richmond,  Va.  Rare.  Do.  R.  Smith, 
engr.  Rare.  Do.  Lith.  of  Delpesch.  Do.  Engr.  by  Maxwell, 
from  pen  picture  by  Tyler.  Large  4to.  Do.  Joseph .  Andrews. 
Engr.  from  Stuart.  4to.  Full  length.  John  Rogers,  engr  ,  from 
Trumbull.  Martha  Washington.  Virtue  &  Yorston,  Scenes  in  Life 
of  W.  Shade  of  Washington.  Fol.  Colored  lith.,  E.  W.  Clay. 
Lot  of  20. 

892 Do.    Chapman,  engr.  from  C.  W.  Peale.     Do.     Equestrian 

Statue.  Do.  Statues  of  Greenough  and Pettrich.  Do,  A.  B.  Durand. 
Engr,  from  Houdon's  bust.  Do.  As  he  appeared  on  Boston  Com- 
mon. Smith,  engr.  Do.  Full  length,  in  Masonic  regalia.  Do. 
Buttre,  from  Stuart.  Fine.  Mrs.  W.  Longacre,  from  Robertson, 
etc.     (22.) 

893 Do.  T.  Kelly,  engr.  from  Stuart.     Do.  Thayer  &  Co.  lith. 

4to.  Do.  With  Surr.  at  Yorktown.  4to.  Fine.  Do.  Lond.  4to.  W. 
Hall,  engr.,  with  autog.  Do.  Buttre,  eng.  4to.  Do.  4°.  Photog.  from 
Ball's  equest.  statue.  Do.  Full  length,  from  Stuart,  hand  on  table. 
Do.  Bust,  engr.  by  Prudhomme,  from  Cerraci.  Do.  Hall,  engr. 
from  Crawford's  statue  at  Richmond.  Martha  Washington.  Well- 
stood,  engr.  from  Labay,     (19.) 

894  Do.  Lawson,  engr.   from  a  copy  by  J.  Paul.  Rare.     Do. 

Joseph  Andrews,  from  Stuart.  4to.  Do.  and  wife,  ovals,  from  C. 
W.  Peale.  Do.  Engr.  by  Ridley.  Lond.  For  Europ.  Mag.  Fine  and 
scarce.  Do.  4°.  Lond.  Tallis,  from  Stuart.  Do.  Hall,  engr.  from 
Chappel.  4to.  Do.  Full  length.  John  Rogers,  engr.  from  Trumbull. 
(20.) 

895  HARRISOXIANA.    Portraits,  badges,  etc.     (17.) 

896  IXDIAX  PORTRAITS,  VIEWS,  etc.  Rev.  S.  Occom,  Red 
Jacket,  Austenaco,  Osceola,  Hendrick,  Eleazar  Williams,  Brandt, 
Black  Hawk,  Outucite,  Mrs.  Johnson,  Hopothlemico,  Pocahontas. 
(72.)  A  very  valuable  and  remarkable  collection;  many  specimens 
are  the  original  copperplates. 

897  OPPIDUM  SECOTA.    View  of  an  Indian  village,  taken  from 


ENGRAVINGS.  751 

Part  First  of  De  Bry's  Voyages,  relating  to  Virginia.  Printed  in 
1590.  Remarkably  fine  copper  plate. 
89S  FRANKLINIANA.  Many  very  scarce  portraits.  8 vo  unless  oth- 
erwise specified.  Lodge,  engr.,Lond.  "  Ubi  Libertas,"  etc.  Very 
fine  and  rare.  Do.  Engr.  forLit.  Mag.  Profile.  Rare.  Do.  Engr. 
Murray's  Amer.  War,  1779.  Very  scarce.  Do.  Noble,  engr.  Rare. 
Do.  engr.  from  Duplessis.  Fine.  Do.  do.  Fol.  Lith.  Paris.  Do. 
Pendleton.  Lith.  Fol.  Do.  Profile,  with  lightning.  Do.  Engr.  for 
Europ.  Mag.  Rare.  Do.  Oval.  Ritchie,  engr.  from  Cochin.  Fine. 
(18.) 

899  H.  W.  Smith,  engr.  from  Cochin.    4to.    Fine.     Do.   Oval. 

Spectacles.  Rare.  Do.  Fry,  engr.  Lond.  Do.  Maverick,  eng.  Surr. 
by  rays  of  light.  Scarce.  Do.  Pub.  by  Cole.  Lond.:  1825.  4to. 
Fine  and  rare.  Do.  Medal,  bust  and  reverse,  with  inscript.  Lond. 
Scarce.  Do.  Reading.  Lond.  Rare.  Do.  Engr.  by  J.  Korman. 
Very  rare,  etc.     (19.) 

900  Do.    Pub.  by  Fielding,  Lond.:  1785.  Rare.    Do.    with  pen, 

three-quai-ter,  seated.  Lond  Very  rare.  Do.  4to  size.  Proof  bef . 
letters,  chin  resting  on  thumb.  Fine  and  rare.  Do.  J.  Tbomson. 
Lond.  Engr.  from  Duplessis.  Large  8°.  Very  fine  and  scarce. 
Do.  Pub.  for  Europ.  Mag.  Lond.  Rare.  Do.  Phillebrown  engr. 
Full  length,  seated.  4to.  Do.  Wentworth  &  Yates,  engr.  Lond. 
Mezzot.  Very  rare.  Do.  R.  Page,  engr.  Mrs.  Franklin.  Engr.  by 
Jos.  Andrews.     Fine  and  scarce.     (17.) 

901  SCOTT,  WIN  FIELD  (Maj.-Gex.)  Fol.  Proof.  Gimbrede, 
engr.     Very  fine  and  scarce. 

902  EASTBURN,  Bishop  MANTON.  Fol.  Lith.  Walcott,  Sam'l 
B.  India  proof.  Fol.  Joseph  Andrews,  engr.  Capt.  N.  B.  Shurt- 
leff,  12th  Mass.  Vols.     Fol.     Lith.    (3.) 

903  GWIN,  WM.  M.,  U.  S.  Senator.  Lith.  Fol.  Col.  J.  C.  Fre- 
mont and  Mrs.  Fremont.     (3.) 

904  BATTLE  OF  BUNKER  HILL.  After  Trumbull's  painting. 
Also,  Key  to  the  portraits.   32.   Roy.  8°. 

905  After  Trumbull.     With  Key.     22.    Fol. 

906  CLAY,  HENRY.  Fine  steel  port.  Fol.  (27.)  Endicott,  Gov. 
.Tno.     (11.)     In  all  38.     Fol. 

907  2  BLACK  WALNUT  C  ABINETS,made  specially  for  portraits. 

908  19  LARGE  PORTFOLIOS,  uniform  size,  for  engravings. 

909  51  MATHER,  COTTON  (47).    Roy.  8°.    Same  (4).    4°. 

910  58  INCREASE  MATHER  (32).     Roy.  8°.     Same  (26).     4°. 

911  1.50  MOUNT  HOPE.     8°. 

912  81  MATHER,  COTTON.     8°. 

913  57  WOODBURY,  LEVI.    8°. 

914  94  WARE,  HENRY,  Jr.    8°. 

915  88  WINTHROP,  Gov.  JOHN.     (Copper-plate.)    8°. 


752  ENGRAVINGS. 

916  51  RAWSON,  EDWARD.    8°. 

917  51  NEA  MATHLA  (2o).    Osceola  (26).    Indian  Chiefs.    4°. 

918  69  NINKJRET.    Indian  Chief.    8°. 

919  76  PHILIP,  Sachem  of  Pokanoket.    Indian  Chief.    8^. 

920  52 Same.    Roy.  8°. 

921  98  POCAHONTAS.    8°. 

922  52  RAWSON,  REBECCA  (24),  Parsons,  Enoch  (16),  Rogers, 
Rev.  John  (21),  Nea-Mathla,  Indian  Chief  (7).    8". 

923  57  PRIXCE,  Rev.   THOS.    (26),  Perkins,  Hon.  T.  II.   (13), 
Peters,  Hugh  (6),  Preble,  Com.  (12).     8°. 

924  46  SHIRLEY,  Gov.  WM.  (24),  McNeil,  Gen.  John  (22).    8°. 

925  47  WARD,  Gen.  ARTEMAS.    8°. 

926  1-28  SMITH,  Capt.  JOHN.    K«. 

927  41  SMITH,  Rev.  THOS.    Roy.  8°. 

928  60  SALTONSTALL,  Sir  RICHARD.    Roy.  8°. 

929  97  CHAUNCY,  Rev.  CHARLES  (59).    Roy.  8°.    Church,  Col. 
B.  (38).    Roy.  8°. 

930  110  CHAUNCY,  Rev.  CHARLES.    4°. 

931  82  HARRISON,  Pres.  WM.  H.  (42),  Webster,  Daniel  (40).    8°. 

932  60  WAYNE,  Gen.  ANTHONY  (10).    4°.     (50.)    8°. 

933  139  CHEROKEE  MOTHER  (56),  Last  of  the  Wampanoags  (47), 
"  And  will  the  white  man  still  pursue  "  (36). 

934  120 Same  subject*.    India  proofs.     Roy.  8°. 

935  75  WINTHROP,  Gov.  JOHN.  .  Roy.  8°. 

936  25  APPLETON,  S.  (7),  Gov.  Trumbull  (4),  Mayhew,  Rev.  J. 
(4),  King  Philip  (3),  Bradstreet  (3),  Rebecca  Rawson  (4).    4°. 

937  237  PRINCE,  Rev.  THOS.     (Historian.)    Roy.  8°. 

938  63  PIERCE,  BENJ.,  Gov.  N.  H.    8°. 

939  &4  BOONE,  Col.  DANIEL.    %<=>.      ' 
9-10    94  BRANT.    Indian  Chief.    8°. 

941  91  FANEUIL  HALL,  BOSTON.    8°. 

942  59  FROBISHER,  Sir  MARTIN.    8°. 

943  69 Same  (42).    Roy.  8°.     Same  (27).    India  proofs.    4°. 

944  72  FRANKLIN,  BENJ.     Fol. 

945  49  SEWALL,  Rev.  JOSEPH  (10),  Stoughton,  Gov.  Wm.  (23), 
Saltonstall  (16).     4°. 

946  48  SEWALL,  SAMUEL  (Judge)  (10),  Ware,  Rev.  Henry  (.38). 
Roy.  8°. 

947  75  WOLCOTT,  OLIVER,  Gov.  Conn.   (39).     SuUivan,  Gen. 
John  (36).    8°. 

948  45  BOSTON  COMMON  (35).    Roy.  8°.    Same  (10).     4°. 

949  69  VANE,  Sir  HENRY.    Roy.  8°. 

a50  225  LANDING  OF  PILGRIMS.    Roy.  8°. 

951  305  LIBERTY  TREE  (wood-cut).     Roy.  8°. 

952  47  WINSLOW,  Gov.  JOSIAH  (25).     Roy.  8°.     Wiuslow,  Guv. 
Edward  (9).     Roy.  8°.     (13.)    4". 


ENORAVINQS.  753 

953  92  LITCHFIELD,  Hon.  E.    8°. 

954  70  LANDING  OF  THE  PILGRIMS.    8°. 

955  117  LEWIS  Dr.  WINSLOW  (97),  8°,  do.  (20),  4°. 

956  47  JEFFERSON,  TIIOS.  (9),  Van  Buren  (9),  Stoughton,  Gov. 
Wm.  (15),  Winslow,  Gov.  Josiah  (14).    8°. 

957  62  BRIGHT,  THOS.  (15),  Brooks,  Peter  C  (20),  Colman,  Rev. 
B.  (11).    8°. 

958  50  BUNKER  HILL  BATTLE  (11),  Plan  and  Key  to  do.  (17), 
Adams,  John  (12),  Burnet,  Gov.  Wm.  (10). 

959  25  DUDLEY,  Gov.  JOSEPH  (15),  Roy.  8°,  do.  (10),  4<». 
900    29  ADAMS,  SAMUEL,  Gov.  Mass.    Roy.  8°. 

961  76  BURNET,  WM.,  Gov.  Mass.  (70),  Roy.  8°.,  do.  (6),  4°. 

962  44  RAWSON,  EDWARD  (35).  Rogers,  Rev.  John  (9).    4°. 

963  99  ROBBINS,  Rev.  Dr.  CHANDLER.    8°. 

964  27         "  "  "    14  proofs,  13  India  proofs.    4°.' 

965  66  D WIGHT,  Rev.  TIMO.  (34),  Bond,  Dr.  Henry  (14),  Byron, 
Lord  (8). 

966  50  HUMPHREYS,  Col.  D.  (10),  Cotton,  Rev.  John  (16),  Far- 
rar,  Hon.  Tirao.  (16),  Eddy,  Col.  Joshua  (8). 

967  52  HANCOCK,  Gov.  JOHN  (17),  Lawrence,  Hon.  Abbott  (9), 
Minot,  Hon.  Geo.  R.,  historian  (26). 

968  52  SUMNER,  Gov.  INCREASE  (25),  Sewall,  Rev.  Joseph  (27). 

969  67  RAWSON,  EDWARD,  Sec'y  of  Mass.  (43),  Rebecca  (wife) 
(24).     Roy.  8°. 

970  46  PETERS,  HUGH  (15),  Roy.  8°,  4°  proofs  (2),  Potter,  C.  E., 
historian,  8°  (21),  4P  (8). 

971  67  ROBBINS,  Dr.  CHANDLER  (39),  Roy.  8°,  Deane,  Rev. 
Samuel  (18),  do. 

972  42  DRAKE,  SiR  FRANCIS  (16),  Gov.  Winthrop  (6),  Colman, 
Rev.  B.  (7),  Prince,  Rev.  T.  (13).    4°. 

973  45  EDDY,  Col.  JOSHUA  (12),  Barstow,  John  (14),  Adams, 
Sam'l  (7),  Church,  B.  (5),  Farmer,  John  (7). 

974  70  LOTHROP,  Rev.  J.  (37),  Roy.  8°,  Faneuil  Hall  Market  (33). 

975  56SHATTUCK,  LEMUEL,  hist,  writer  (47),  Pepperell,  Sir 
William  (9).     Roy.  8°. 

976  100  BUNKER  HILL  MONUMENT.    Roy.  8°. 

977  55  HENSHAW,  JOSHUA,  merchant.        " 

978  52  APPLETON,  SAMUEL.     8°. 

979  40  Sir  WM.  JOHNSON  (31),  Brant,  Indian  Chief  (9).     4°. 

980  66  BOONE,  Col.  DANIEL  (32),  4°,  Harmar,  Col.  J.  (17),  8°. 
do.  (17),  4°. 

981  54  POCAHONTAS  (25),  Landing  of  Pilgrims  (29).    4°. 

982  96  CHURCH,  Col.  BENJ.    8°. 

983  98  DRAKE,  Sir  FRANCIS.    8«. 

984  81  ENDECOTT,  JOHN,  Gov.  of  Mass.    8°. 


754  ^  ENGRAVINGS. 

985  62  ENDECOTT,  JOHN",  Gov.  of  Mass.    Roy.  8°. 

986  48  "  "  "  "  4°. 

987  73  BRADSTREET,  SIMON",  Gov.  Mass  (6),  Ind.  proofs,  Roy. 
8°,  do.  (67),  Roy.  8°. 

988  90  BOSTON  COMMON.    8°. 

989  48  COTTON,  Rev.  JOHN  (24),  Roy.  8",  do.  (19),  4°,  do.  (5), 
extra  fine,  4°. 

990  74HUTCHINSON,  THOS.,Gov.  Ms.    8°. 

991  77  "  *'  "        "       60  Roy.  8°.     Do.,  27  4°. 

992  257  HANCOCK,  JOHN,  "        "  " 

993  84  LATHROP,  Rev.  JOHN.     8°. 

994  95  INCREASE  MATHER.     8«. 

995  BOONE,  DAN'L  (6),  Pizarro  (43),  Jefferson,  Th.  (11),  Eremont, 
J.  C.  (7),  Blodgett,  S.,Eddy,  Joshua,  Hancock,  J.,  Woodbury,  Levi, 
Wayne,  Gen.  A.,  Chauncy,  Chs.,  Evarts,  J.,  Colman,  B.,  Dearborn, 
H.,  Otis,  J.,  Appleton,  S.,  Preble,  Com.  E.,  Perkins,  T.  H.,  Adams, 
John,  Hutchinson,  Gov.  Th.  (50)  in  all  117. 

996  SHIRLEY,  Gov.  (32),  4°,  Church,  Benj.  (13),  Winslow,  Gov.  E. 
(7),  Dwight,  Timo.  (4),  Doolittle,  Mark  (6),  Parsons,  Eben  (6), 
Read,  Jas.  (4),  Shattuck,  Lemuel  (3),  Sullivan,  Gen.  J.  (5),  Farrar, 
Timo.  (10),  Humphreys,  Col.  D.  (10),  in  all  97. 

997  INDIAN  PORTRAITS  AND  ILLUSTRATIONS.  Osceola 
(14),  Outacite  (8),  Nea  Mathla  (3),  Pocahontas  (4).  K.  Philip  (16), 
Ninigret  (14),  Views  (17),  Land.  Pilgrims  (25),  in  all  101. 

998  LEVERETT,  Gov.  J.  (15),  Minot,  G.  R.  (7),  Prince,  Rev.  T. 
(10),  Mather,  Increase  and  Cotton  (17),  Bond,  II.  (5),  Brooks,  P.  C. 
(8),  Farmer,  J.  (14),  Worcester,  S.  (7),  Johnson,  Sir  Wm.  (21),  Law- 
rence, Abbott  (8),  Litchfield.  Edwin  and  Elisha  (16),  in  all  128. 

£f99  WASHINGTON,  G.,  profile  (12),  Bradstreet,  Gov.  S.  (8),  Endi- 
cott.  Gov.  J.  (17),  Rawson,  Ed.  and  Rebecca  (47),  Lincoln,  Gen.  B. 
(4),  Harrison,  Gen.  W.  H.  (7),  Battle  Brandywine  (11),  Sewall, 
Sam'l  (13),  in  all  119. 

1000  BOSTON  AND  VICINITY.     (13.) 

1001  EARLY  AMERICAN.     (67.) 

MAPS. 

1002  NIPMUCK,  or  Nipnet  Country,  survey  of  1774.  Engr.  for 
Drake's  Old  Indian  Chronicle.     (98.) 

1003  NEW  ENGLAND.  "  Being  the  first  that  was  here  cut,"  etc. 
From  the  original  in  Hubbard's  Indian  Wars.     (58.) 

1004  PLAN  OF  THE  TOWN  AND  HARBOR  OF  BOSTON,  1774. 
16  X  20.     (3.)     Heliotype. 

1005  MAP  OF  THE  CHEROKEE  NATION,  ab.  1750.  (106.) 
Engr.  to  accompany  Drake's  '  Sir  Alex.  Cummings'  Embassy.' 


ENGRAVINGS.  755 

lOOG  NEW  FRANCE  AND  N.  ENGLAND,  ab.  1G50.     (10.      Copy 
from  "  Purchas." 

1007  MAPS  OF  EAST  FLORIDA,  etc.     (Sd.) 

1008  FOREIGN  MAPS.    Portfolio  of  several  hundred. 

1009  Large.  (30.) 

1010  CAMPAIGN  MAPS.     Views,  Engravings,  etc.     Lot  of  68. 

1011  AMERICAN  TOWNS,  Cities,  etc.     (70.) 

1012  MAPS  OF  THE  U.  STATES,  and  of  the  States,  the  West 
Indies,  etc.     (75.) 

1012a  Same.     Large  size.     (80.) 

1013  AMERICAN  STATES  and  UNITED  STATES.     (80.) 

1014  2  LARGE  PORTFOLIOS,  for  Engravings,  Maps,  etc. 


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